


Multiple Concept Example 9 deals with the concepts that are important in this problem. A grasshopper...
A grasshopper makes four jumps. The displacement vectors are (1) 39.0 cm, due west; (2) 34.0 cm, 37.0 ° south of west; (3) 24.0 cm, 56.0 ° south of east; and (4) 19.0 cm, 73.0 ° north of east. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) direction of the resultant displacement. Express the direction as a positive angle with respect to due west.
A grasshopper makes four jumps. The displacement vectors are (1) 35.0 cm, due west; (2) 25.0 cm, 34.0 ° south of west; (3) 21.0 cm, 61.0 ° south of east; and (4) 18.0 cm, 55.0 ° north of east. Find (a) the magnitude and (b) direction of the resultant displacement. Express the direction as a positive angle with respect to due west.
A grasshopper makes four jumps. The displacement vectors are (1) 29.1 cm, due west; (2) 23.7 cm, 23.7 degrees south of west; (3) 28.4 cm, 28.4 degrees south of east; and (4) 34.8 cm, 64.4 degrees north of east. Calculate the magnitude of the resultant displacement. Take due east and due north as the positive directions.
A grasshopper makes four jumps. The displacement vectors are (1) 28.5 cm, due west; (2) 23.4 cm, 23.6 degrees south of west; (3) 28.6 cm, 28.7 degrees south of east; and (4) 34.9 cm, 64.4 degrees north of east. Calculate the magnitude of the resultant displacement. Take due east and due north as the positive directions.
A grasshopper makes four jumps. The displacement vectors are (1) 28 cm, due west; (2) 23.7 cm, 23.8 degrees south of west; (3) 28.5 cm, 29.3 degrees south of east; and (4) 35 cm, 64.3 degrees north of east. Calculate the magnitude of the resultant displacement. Take due east and due north as the positive directions. PLEASE SHOW WORK. I keep coming up different values
Chapter 01, Problem 47 Multiple Concept Example 9 reviews the concepts that play a role in this problem. As an aid in working this problem, consult Concept Simulation 1.1. Two forces are applied to a tree stump to pull it out of the ground. Force FA has a magnitude of 2260 newtons (N) and points 37.0 ° south of east, while force FB has a magnitude of 2340 N and points due south. Using the component method, find the (a)...
A frog makes four jumps in a row. The displacement vectors for the four jumps are: (1) 25.5 cm, due west; (2) 23.0 cm, 65.0° south of west; (3) 24.5 cm, 63.0° south of east; and (4) 32.0 cm, 42.0° north of east. What is the magnitude, in centimeters, and what is the direction of the frog's displacement from its starting point? Express the direction as an angle measured counterclockwise from due east.
In an attempt to escape a desert island, a castaway builds a raft and sets out to sea. The wind shifts a great deal during the day, and she is blown along the following straight lines: 3.50 km and 45.0° north of west, then 5.10 km and 60.0° south of east, then 2.20 km and 25.0° south of west, then 5.10 km due east, then 1.70 km and 9.00° east of north, then 7.20 km and 55.0° south of west,...
As an aid in visualizing the concepts in this problem, consult Concept Simulation 11. A football player runs the pattern given in the drawing by the three displacement vectors,, and. The magnitudes of these vectors are A = 3.00 m, B = 170 m, and C = 18.0 m. Using the component method, find the (a) magnitude and (b)direction of the resultant vector++. Take to be a positive angle. 35.0 Start A. T+で
As an aid in visualizing the concepts in this problem, consult
Concept Simulation 1.1. A football player runs the pattern given in
the drawing by the three displacement vectors , , and . The
magnitudes of these vectors are A = 3.00 m, B = 17.0 m, and C =
18.0 m. Using the component method, find the (a) magnitude and
(b)direction of the resultant vector + + . Take to be a positive
angle.
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