The figure below shows the path (red arrows) taken by a delivery vehicle in a city....
3.1 - Vector Addition and Subtraction: Graphical Methods The figure below shows the path (red arrows) taken by a delivery vehicle in a city. Each block along the East-West direction is 140 m and along the North-South direction is 120 m Part A Find the total distance traveled from start to finish Submit Answer Tries o/s Part B Find the magnitude and direction of the displacement from start to finish. Magnitude- Direction Submit Answer N of E Tries o/s
The colored lines in the figure represent paths taken by different people walking around in a city. Assume that each city block is 110 m long What is the total distance traveled by the person walking along path C? total distance: Caluclate the magnitude and direction of the displacement vector of path C magnitude: direction o (counterclockwise up from due east)
Vector Addition and Subtraction: Graphical Methods Use graphical methods to solve these problems. You may assume data taken from graphs is accurate to three digits. 1. Find the following for path A in Fiqure 3.53: (a) the total distance traveled, and (b) the magnitude and direction of the displacement from start to finish. Figure 3.53 The various lines represent paths taken by different people walking in a city. All blocks are 120 m on a side. 2. Find the following for path B in Figure...
Directions given are north south east and west As shown in the diagram below, a soccer player kicks a ball directly toward the goal along a displacement vector r, which has a length of 9.4 m and a direction 30 degrees east of south. Alternatively, she could have kicked it to a second player standing directly in front of the goal along a displacement ry, who could have then kicked it to the goal along a displacement vector rx as...
4. Find the following for path D in Figure 2.59: (a) The distance traveled. (b) The magnitude of the displacement from start to finish. (c) The displacement from start to finish. 2.1 Displacement 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 displacement x (m) Figure 2.59
Modern cities are often designed in a grid pattern that aligns with north/south and east/west directions. In the city of Newtonia each block is 167 m long. If you were to walk east for 4 blocks than south for 3 blocks, which of the following are equal to the magnitude of the displacement of your walk? Assume north is in the positive y-direction and east is in the positive x-direction. Group of answer choices 5 blocks 7 blocks 12 blocks...
While exploring a cave, a spelunker starts at the entrance and moves the following distances: 75.0 m north, 215 m east, 215 m at an angle 30.05 the resultant displacement from the cave entrance ㄈㄧ north of east, and 150 m south Find m at e north of east Need Help? .-41 points SerCPS 3 AE 03 -10 A commuter airplane starts from an airport and takes the route shown in the figure below. The plane first flies to city...
1. Is the average speed of a vehicle a vector or a scalar quantity? Provide a reason for your answer. 2. A jogger runs along a straight and level road for a distance of 8.0 km and then runs back to her starting point. The time required for this round-trip is 2.0 h. Which of the following statements is true and explain why. a) Her average speed is 8.0 km/h, but there is not enough information to determine her average...
MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE The City University of New Yerk Basic Physics PHY 114- w-01 Department of Physical and Computer Sciences Medgar Evers College Assignment 2 Name: Write or type work and solutions on a separate paper. If written, write legibly. 1. Find the magnitude and direction (polar coordinates) of the difference vector B-A where A 2() m due east and B 10 m due north. 2. Find the vector components (rectangular coordinates) of 2A+3B where A 4m/s2 at 60 west...
MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE he City University of New York Basic Physics PHY 114 - W-01 Department of Physical and Computer Sciences Medgar Evers College Assignment 2 Name: Write or type work and solutions on a separate paper. If written, write legibly. 1. Find the magnitude and direction (polar coordinates) of the difference vector 20 m due east and B 10 m due north. 2. Find the vector components (rectangular coordinates) of 2A +v3B where 3. Use the graphical tail-to-head technique...