Activity 2- VECTOR RESULTANT BY GRAPHICAL METHOD North Canada America Europe Pprtuge United Spain Start States Africa Atlantic Ocean 1 square = 100 km? Part 1. A galleon can sail 10 squares/month. The sail starts from Spain and travels westward. Draw one vector for each month of travel using a red ink pen from Spain until it reaches land. How long will it take the galleon to reach land? In which country will the galleon make landfall? What is the displacement of the galleon? North Canada America Europe United States Africa Atlantic Ocean Part 2. Now, consider the effect of the wind during the sail of the galleon. First, draw your galleon vector, just like in Part 1, using red ballpen. At the end of that vector, add the wind vector using blue ballpen. Then draw the resultant vector of the two with a blue ballpen. That is where the galleon is when the first month ends. Now do the same procedure for the next month and the preceeding months until you reach land. Take note that the wind changes, so each month you will have to add a different wind vector. The list of different winds for each month is as follows: Month 1: 2 squares south Month 2: 4 diagonals southeast
Activity 2- VECTOR RESULTANT BY GRAPHICAL METHOD North Canada America Europe Pprtuge United Spain Start States Africa Atlantic Ocean 1 square = 100 km? Part 1. A galleon can sail 10 squares/month. The sail starts from Spain and travels westward. Draw one vector for each month of travel using a red ink pen from Spain until it reaches land. How long will it take the galleon to reach land? In which country will the galleon make landfall? What is the displacement of the galleon? North Canada America Europe United States Africa Atlantic Ocean Part 2. Now, consider the effect of the wind during the sail of the galleon. First, draw your galleon vector, just like in Part 1, using red ballpen. At the end of that vector, add the wind vector using blue ballpen. Then draw the resultant vector of the two with a blue ballpen. That is where the galleon is when the first month ends. Now do the same procedure for the next month and the preceeding months until you reach land. Take note that the wind changes, so each month you will have to add a different wind vector. The list of different winds for each month is as follows: Month 1: 2 squares south Month 2: 4 diagonals southeast
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