You walk in a straight line for 99 m at an angle of 171 ∘ above the positive x axis. What are the x and y components of your displacement?
Suppose you walk 20 m straight west and then 22 m straight north. Answer all questions assuming the +x−+x-axis is to the right and round all answers to one decimal point. How far are you from your starting point? D= 29.7 m What is your displacement vector? Δ→x=(Δx→=( ˆx+x^+ ˆy)y^) m -20, 22 What is the direction of your displacement? θ=θ= ______ degrees relative to the +x−+x-axis.
You walk 100 m in a straight line on a horizontal plane. If this walk took you 50 m east, what is the angle that your path made with respect to due north? 75 Submit Answer Incorre ct. Tries 2/10 Drevious Tries Post Discussion
Suppose you walk 14.0 m straight west and then 22.0 m straight south. What is the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position? Give answer as an angle in degrees counterclockwise from the east axis.
Suppose you walk 500 m in a direction of 30 degree angle to the southeast. what are components of its displacement in a coordinate system oriented in a standard way on the surface of the Earth? Find the components x, y and z
Vector A has magnitude 9.0 m and is at an angle of 30 above the negative x-axis, Vector B has magnitude 4.0 m and is at an angle of 20 above the positive x-axis. Vector C (unknown) is the sum of A and B. (a) Find the x-and y-components of the known vectors, A and B. Then, for the unknown vector C find (b) the x- and y-components, and (c) the magnitude and direction. As always as part of your...
If you walk 80 meters in the x-direction, then walk 40 meters in the y-direction, calculate the tangent of the angle of your displacement relative to the +x axis. Give the answer rounded to 3 decimal places.
Suppose you walk 18.0 m straight west and then 25.0 m straight north. (If you represent the two legs of the walk as vector displacements A and B, as in the figure below, then this problem asks you to find their sum R = A + B.) How far, in meters, are you from your starting point? What is the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured in degrees west of north?
While in a park, you walk west for 52 m, then you walk 35.0° north of west for 40 m, and finally you walk due north for 25 m. Find the components of your final displacement (in m), from your initial to final point, along the north and west directions. (a) find the displacement component due north
You walk 34 m at an angle of 30 degrees N of E. You then walk 45 m at an angle of 30 degrees N of W. Assume E points in the +x direction. Assuming you started from <0,0> where are you? 2.
I start walking. The 1st leg of my trip I walk dA = 55 m at θA = 15° south of east. The 2nd leg of my trip I walk dB = 120 m at θB = 21° north of east. On my final leg I walk dC = 75 m at θC = 56.5° north of west. Choose the coordinate system so that x is directed towards the east, and y is directed towards the north. A.) Write an...