4 - A car drives 73 m [W] to a stop sign. It then continues on for a displacement of 46 m [W]. Use a vector scale diagram to determine the car's total displacement.
4 - A car drives 73 m [W] to a stop sign. It then continues on for a displacement of 46 m [W]. Use a vector scale diagram to determine the car's total displacement.
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![3- What is your total displacement If you walk 40 m West and then 30 m [N]?
4 - A car drives 73 m [W] to a stop sign. It then continues on for a displacement of 46 m
[W]. Use a vector scale diagram to determine the car's total displacement.
5 - Give two real-life examples each of motion with uniform velocity and motion with
non-uniform velocity.
6- Define motion with uniform velocity in your own words.
7- Describe, in your own words, how you would determine the acceleration of an object
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Transcribed Image Text:3- What is your total displacement If you walk 40 m West and then 30 m [N]?
4 - A car drives 73 m [W] to a stop sign. It then continues on for a displacement of 46 m
[W]. Use a vector scale diagram to determine the car's total displacement.
5 - Give two real-life examples each of motion with uniform velocity and motion with
non-uniform velocity.
6- Define motion with uniform velocity in your own words.
7- Describe, in your own words, how you would determine the acceleration of an object
from a velocity-time graph.
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