You walk 4 km north in an hour and then 5 km east for another hour.
a) What is the magnitude of your displacement for the two hour period?
b) What is the magnitude of your average velocity?
You walk 4 km north in an hour and then 5 km east for another hour....
If you walk 4.0 km North (+yˆ) at 5.0 km/h, and 7.0 km East (+xˆ) at 3.0 km/h, (a) (1 point) What is the total distance of the trip, vector displacement, and magntiude of displacement? (b) (1 point) What is the average speed of the trip? (c) (2 points) What is the average velocity of the trip (vector and magntiude)?
you first walk 8.0km north from home then walk east until your displacement from home is 10.0 km. How far east did you walk?
A person walks 1.55 km north and then 2.75 km east, all in 3.00 hours. (a) What is the magnitude (in km) and direction (in degrees north of east) of her displacement during the given time? (b) What is the magnitude (in km/h) and direction (in degrees north of east) of her average velocity during the given time?(c) What was her average speed (in km/h) during the same time interval?
A physicist drives 3 km north, 4 km east, and then 5 km northeast. calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant displacement.
you walk east (+X direction) for 3.0 km, then north for 6.0 km, then west for 5.0 km and then stop. In what direction and what distance should you walk to follow a straight line from where you stopped back to where you started? Refrence the direction relative tp the east.
If you walk in a direction 50.0° north of east at a pace of 2.30 m/s for one hour, how far north of your starting position will you be? a. 8.28 km b. 138 m c. 6.34 km d. 5.32 km
if you walk 7 km north and then 3km east how far are you from your starting position 6.3km 10km 58km 7.6km
A car is driven east for a distance of 43 km, then north for 22 km, and then in a direction 32° east of north for 29 km. Determine (a) the magnitude of the car's total displacement from its starting point and (b) the angle (from east) of the car's total displacement measured from its starting direction.
(9.2) A person set out at 11:00 AM one day and walked three blocks east. Turning a corner, he then continued walking four blocks north. Just as he reached the end of the fourth block, his watch read 11:10. (a) Determine the person’s displacement during his 10 minute walk (in terms of “east,” and “north” components). (b) Compute the magnitude and direction of his displacement. (c) Compute his average velocity (i) in terms of components (ii) in terms of magnitude...
D. 27.8 cm E. 11.9 cm 4. You drive for 30 min for 30 km east and then another 30 min for 40 km north. The magnitude of your average velocity for the entire trip is A. 40 km/h. B. 50 km/h. C. 60 km/h. D. 70 km/h. E. 80 km/h.