Anna walks 44 m due north, 23 m due east, and then 30 m due south. What is the direction (angle in degrees) of her net displacement as measured from the x axis where counterclockwise is the positive direction?
Anna walks 44 m due north, 23 m due east, and then 30 m due south....
a hiker walks 5km due north and then 2km due east, what direction and how far should he hike to return back ? Now the same hiker continues his journey 3km due north then 4km at an angle 30 degrees south of east and then finally 5km at an angle 45 degrees north of west and wants to return to his starting point. Now what direction and how far should he travel in ?
A woman walks 297 m in the direction 59° east of north, then 177 m directly east. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle (from due east) of her final displacement from the starting point. (c) Find the distance she walks.
A gopher starts at her burrow and walks 12 meters while heading due east. Then she walks 6 meters while heading 20 degrees west of north. Finally, she walks 4 meters while heading 30 degrees south of east. a) What are her final x and y coordinates, assuming that her burrow is taken to be (x = 0, y = 0) and east and north are taken as the positive x and y directions?
Lisa walks 15 m north, 5 m east, 6 m south, 9 m west, and then stop walking. Determine the magnitude of her displacement from her original point. Explain your answer including the definition of displacement.
Chapter 03, Problem 070 A woman walks 177 m in the direction 35° east of north, then 162 m directly east. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle (from due east) of her final displacement from the starting point. (c) Find the distance she walks. (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Units Units Units Open Show Work
Chapter 03, Problem 070 A woman walks 177 m in the direction 35 east of north, then 162 m directly east. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) the angle (from due east) of her final displacement from the starting point. (c) Find the distance she walks. (a) Number (b) Number (c) Number Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Units Units Units Open Show Work
Sam walks due east at a speed of 1.25 m/s for 475 seconds, turns and walks θ2=54.0 o north of east at a speed of 1.25 m/s for 650 seconds. Sam's trip is depicted in the diagram below FINISH NET d2 NET EAST START Relative to the starting position, in what direction (ByET measured north of east) did Sam finish the walk?
A woman walks 2.80 km south and then 2.50 km east, all in 2.60 hours. (a) What is the magnitude (in km) and direction (in degrees south of east) of hlat displacement during the given time? magnitude km direction O south of east (b) What is the magnitude (in km/h) and direction (in degrees south of east) of her average velocity during the given time? magnitude km/h direction south of east (c) What was her average speed (in km/h) during...
A child walks 5 m east, then 3 m north, then 1 m east. A.) What is the magnitude of the child's displacement? B.) What is the direction of the child's displacement?
A woman walks 3.30 km south and then 2.75 km east, all in 2.60 hours. (a) What is the magnitude (in km) and direction (in degrees south of east) of her displacement during the given time? magnitude kmdirection ° south of east (b) What is the magnitude (in km/h) and direction (in degrees south of east) of her average velocity during the given time? magnitude km/hdirection ° south of east (c) What was her average speed (in km/h) during the...