Drwa veor dingram followng the directions below (0 Using a nuler and protractor and tarting at point P.construct she sequence of two displacement vectors fir the newspaper carrier's route. Le a ale of 1.0 centimeter50 meters. Label the vectors (2 Constret and label the veesor that represents the carrier's resultant displacement from point P AWhat i the mmagitude of the carrier's resulant displacement7 What is the angle (in degrees) berween north and the carrier's reultant dieplacenient? lase your answers to questions 10 through 12 on the information below. A car on a straight road starts from rest and accelerates at 1.0 meter per second for 10. seconds Then the car continues ao travel at constant speed for an additional 20. seconds. Speed vs. Time 20. 15. 10. 5. 0+ 10. 20 30. 40. Time (s) termine the speed of the car at the end of the first 10. seconds. the grid provided, use a ruler or straightedge to construct a graph of the car's speed as a function of e for the entire 30.-second interval. alate the distance the car travels in the first 10. seconds. [Show all work, including the equation and titution with units.] (S) paads
Drwa veor dingram followng the directions below (0 Using a nuler and protractor and tarting at point P.construct she sequence of two displacement vectors fir the newspaper carrier's route. Le a ale of 1.0 centimeter50 meters. Label the vectors (2 Constret and label the veesor that represents the carrier's resultant displacement from point P AWhat i the mmagitude of the carrier's resulant displacement7 What is the angle (in degrees) berween north and the carrier's reultant dieplacenient? lase your answers to questions 10 through 12 on the information below. A car on a straight road starts from rest and accelerates at 1.0 meter per second for 10. seconds Then the car continues ao travel at constant speed for an additional 20. seconds. Speed vs. Time 20. 15. 10. 5. 0+ 10. 20 30. 40. Time (s) termine the speed of the car at the end of the first 10. seconds. the grid provided, use a ruler or straightedge to construct a graph of the car's speed as a function of e for the entire 30.-second interval. alate the distance the car travels in the first 10. seconds. [Show all work, including the equation and titution with units.] (S) paads
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Druwa vesor dingram followsng the directions below
Using a naler and protractor and starting at point P.construct the sequence of two displacement
fir the newspaper carrier's route. Une Aale of 1.0 centimeter 50. meters. Label the vectors
(2) Construcet and label the veesor that represents the carrier's resultant displacement from point P
A What is the magnitude of the carrier's resulant displacement?
What is the angle (in degrees) between porth and the carrier's resultant displacement?
lase your answers to questions 10 through 12 on the information below.
1.0 meter per second" for 10.seconds.
Then the car continues to travel at constant speed for an
Speed vs. Time
20.
15.
10.
5.
20
Time (s)
10
10. Determine the speed of the car at the end of the first 10. seconds.
I1. On the grid provided, use a ruler or straightedge to construct a graph of the car's speed as a function of
time for the entire 30.-second interval.
12 Calculate the distance the car travels in the first 10. seconds. [Show all work, including the equation and
substitution with units.)
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