While exploring a cave, a spelunker starts at the entrance and moves the following distances: 75.0 m north, 250 m east, 145 m at an angle 30.0° north of east, and 150 m south. Find the resultant displacement from the cave entrance.
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While exploring a cave, a spelunker starts at the entrance and moves the following distances: 75.0...
While exploring a cave, a spelunker starts at the entrance and moves the following distances. She goes 75.0 m north, 250 m east, 101 m at an angle θ = 30.0° north of east, and 196 m south. Find the resultant displacement from the cave entrance. The figure below suggests the situation but is not drawn to scale.
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...
Mariana finds a cave to explore. Starting at the cave entrance, Mariana first follows a passage 75.0 m north, then turns and moves 250 m east, then goes 117 m at an angle 30.0° north of east, and finally moves 198 m south. Find the resultant displacement from the entrance. Shown is a sketch of the situation not drawn to scale. (Give the magnitude of the displacement in m and the direction in degrees south of east.)
Mariana finds a cave to explore. Starting at the cave entrance, Mariana first follows a passage 75.0 m north, then turns and moves 250 m east, then goes 122 m at an angle 30.0° north of east, and finally moves 159 m south. Find the resultant displacement from the cave entrance. Shown is a sketch of the situation not drawn to scale. (Give the magnitude of the displacement in m and the direction in degrees south of east.)
Mariana finds a cave to explore. Starting at the cave entrance, Mariana first follows a passage 75.0 m north, then turns and moves 250 m east, then goes 114 m at an angle 30.0° north of east, and finally moves 156 m south. Find the resultant displacement from the cave entrance. Shown is a sketch of the situation not drawn to scale. (Give the magnitude of the displacement in m and the direction in degrees south of east.) A sketch...
A hiker starts at his camp and moves the following distances while exploring his surroundings: 67.0 m north, 2.00 ✕ 102 m east, 1.00 ✕ 102 m at an angle 30.0° north of east, and1.50 ✕ 102 m south.a) Find his resultant displacement from camp. (Take east as the positive x-direction and north as the positive y-direction.) Find his resultant displacement from camp. (Take east as the positive x-direction and north as the positive y-direction.) mangnitude direction east of south
Section 3.4 Components of a Vector and Unit Vectors 15. A vector has an x component of -25.0 units and a y W component of 40.0 units. Find the magnitude and this int to Chi direction of this vector. 19.Obtain expressions in component form for the posi- Mtion vectors having the polar coordinates (a) 12.8 m, and C ar D i 150°; (b) 3.30 cm, 60.0°; and (c) 22.0 in., 215. B) What is the total distance she travels? 21....
While surveying a cave, a spelunker follows a passage 180 m straight west, then 220 m in a direction 45.0 ∘ east of south, and then 260 m at 30.0 ∘ east of north. After a fourth unmeasured displacement, she finds herself back where she started. Use vector components to find the magnitude and direction of the fourth displacement.
Vectors 2.5) [3.14 in text book] A hiker starts at his camp and move the following distances while exploring his surroundings: 75.0 m north, 2.50× 102 m east, 125 m at an angle of 30.0° north of east, and 1.50 × 102 m south. a) Find his resultant displacement from camp. Take east as the positive x-direction and north as the positive y-direction. = 358.25 m,-12.5 m)] b) Would changes in the order in which the hiker makes the given...
Vectors 2.5) [3.14 in text book] A hiker starts at his camp and move the following distances while exploring his surroundings: 75.0 m north, 2.50 x 102 m east, 125 m at an angle of 30.0° north of east, and 1.50 x 102 m south. a) Find his resultant displacement from camp. Take east as the positive x-direction and north as the positive y-direction. [R 358.25 m,-12.5 m)] b) Would changes in the order in which the hiker makes the...