A treasure map instructs you to walk 30.0 m south, followed by 73.0 m east, then 64.5 m north, and finally 28.5 m east. Determine the magnitude of your total displacement, if you follow these instructions. Calculate the answer in meters (m) and rounded to three significant figures.
A treasure map instructs you to walk (25.0+A) m south, followed by (18.0+B) m east, then 64.5 m north, and finally 28.5 m east. Determine the magnitude of your total displacement, if you follow these instructions. Calculate the answer in meters (m) and rounded to three significant figures. A = 8 B = 18
Vector A has a magnitude of 6.0 m and points 30 south of east. Vector B has a magnitude of 4.0 m and points 30° west of south. The resultant vector A B is given by
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...
Suppose you first walk 6.5 m in a direction 20.0° west of north and then 18.5 m in a direction 40.0° south of west. Part (a) How far are you from your starting point in meters? Part (b) What is the angle, in degrees, of the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured south of west? Part (c) Repeat part (a), but for the second leg you walk 18.5m in a direction 40.0 north of east. Part...
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...
A plane flies with a velocity of 52 m/s east through a12 m/s cross wind blowing the plane south. Find the magnitude and direction (relative to due east) of the resultant velocity at which it travels.
A person walk south 340 meters and the East 160 meters and finally North 20 meters. To the nearest, by how many meters was the distance walked greater than the magnitude of their displacement
Suppose you first walk 7.5 m in a direction 20.0 west of north and then 18 m in a direction of 40.0 degrees south of west. Please help with part (c) and (d), I keep getting it wrong and I don't understand why. Part (a) How far are you from your starting point in meters? Part (b) What is the angle, in degrees, of the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured south of west? Part...
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?