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Q: A delivery man starts at the post office, drives 35 km north, then 25 km west, then 50 km northeast,…
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A: d1 = 60 m (north)d2 = 60 m west magnitude of displacement = 602 + 602 = 602 m = 84.85 m DIrection =…
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Q: Margaret walks to the store using the following path: 0.920 mi west, 0.260 mi north, 0.280 mi east.…
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Q: You are on a treasure hunt and your map says "Walk due west for 23.1 paces, then walk 40.0° north of…
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Q: Vector A points to the right and vector B points to the left with a magnitude equal to 2A. What…
A: Magnitude of vector A is A (to the left) Magnitude of vector B is 2A (to the right)
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Q: A skater glides along a circular path of radius 4.90 m. (a) If he coasts around one fourth of the…
A: radius of the circular path (r) = 4.90 m
Q: Vector A is in the direction 39.0° clockwise from the -y-axis. The x-component of A is A₂ = -12.0 m.
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Q: You walk 37 m to the north, then turn 61° to your right and walk another 45 m. Determine the…
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Q: Margaret walks to the store using the following path: 0.850 mi west, 0.500 mi north, 0.210 mi east.…
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A sailor in a small sailboat encounters shifting winds. She
sails 2.00 km east, next 3.50 km southeast, and then an additional distance
in an unknown direction. Her final position is 5.80 km directly
east of the starting point (Fig). Find the magnitude and direction
of the third leg of the journey. Draw the vector-addition diagram and
show that it is in qualitative agreement with your numerical solution.
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- In the next sets, you are given the magnitude and one component. There is an ambiguity in determining the vector, because you can only determine the absolute value of the other component and not its sign; therefore, there are two possibilities. In these tables, you must enter the absolute value of the component and provide two angles for the vector, the first one assuming the other component is positive and the other assuming the component is negative. You must also provide two angles for the antiparallel vector in the same order. Set Set 5a 5b 6a 6b Ax Axl 32 -26 X Ayl 53.1 56.28 Ay 42 -21 ✓ ✓ Magnitude of A 62 62 Magnitude of A 72 64 Angle of A 58.93 301.07 114.8 245.2 Angle of A Angle of -A ✔ (pos Ay) 238.93 ✓(neg Ay) 121.07 ° ✔ (pos A,) 294.8 ✓(neg Ay) 65.2 X X (pos Ax) (neg A,) (pos Ax) (neg Ax) Angle of -A ✓(pos Ay) ✔(neg Ay) ✔° (pos Ay) (neg Ay) X (pos A) X(neg Ax) (pos Ax) (neg A₂)Vectors A treasure map shows a path from the hanging tree to walk to find the buried treasure. It reads to start at the hanging tree and north 7.5 meters. The map then says to turn and walk 9.8 meters at 30 degrees north of east, then walk south 1.4 meters, and finally walk west 38.0 meters. Once at this position, the map says to turn east and walk 14.0 more meters, then turn north and walk 12.0 more meters, and finally to turn due west and walk 6.0 meters. There you will find the treasure!(a) Being a physicist, you want to get rid of all the steps and walk right to the treasure. What is the magnitude of the displacement you would walk if you walked directly to the treasure alongthe line of the resultant?A hiker walks 2.5 miles in a direction 65° West of North, then 3.5 miles in a direction 40° South of West, then 1.5 miles due South. What must be the vector displacement of the hiker during the fourth part of the trip in order for the resultant to be 5.5 miles due West for the entire trip? Drawing a vector diagram or drawing individual vectors will help.
- A figure skater glides along a circular path of radius 3.93 m. (a) If she coasts around one half of the circle, find the magnitude of the displacement vector. (b) If she coasts around one half of the circle, find what distance she skated. (c) What is the magnitude of the displacement if she skates all the way around the circle?1/3 SS For the given vectors V₁ and V₂ of Prob. 1/2, de- termine the magnitude of the vector difference V' =V₂ - V₁ and the angle, which V' makes with the positive x-axis. Complete both graphical and algebraic solutions.A vector has the components Ax=22mAx=22m and Ay=16mAy=16m. a) What is the magnitude of this vector? Express your answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units. b) What angle does this vector make with the positive x axis? Express your answer to two significant figures and include appropriate units.
- An ocean liner leaves New York City and travels 16.2°north of east for 117 km. How far east and how far north has it gone? In other words, what are the magnitudes of the components of the ship's displacement vector in the directions (a) due east and (b) due north? S (a) Number i Units (b) Number i UnitsGiven the vector techniques you worked on in the lab, answer the follow question: suppose you first walk 12 m in a direction 20° west of north, then 20 m in a direction 40° south of west, then 14 m in a direction 30° east of north, and finally 19 m in a direction 40° east of south. How far are you (as the crow flies) from your starting point, and what is the compass direction (west of south) of a line connecting your starting point to your final position?Suppose a person walks so that their displacement is represented by a vector that has a magnitude of 52m (vector A). The direction of that initial displacement is 31 degrees north of east. After that, the person then walks 15 m due west (vector B). Use trig to calculate the east and north components of the first displacement, vector A.
- In the next sets, you are given the magnitude and one component. There is an ambiguity in determining the vector, because you can only determine the absolute value of the other component and not its sign; therefore, there are two possibilities. In these tables, you must enter the absolute value of the component and provide two angles for the vector, the first one assuming the other component is positive and the other assuming the component is negative. You must also provide two angles for the antiparallel vector in the same order. Set Set 5a 5b 6a 6b Ax |Axl 32 -26 Ayl Ay SENECIENTE 42 -21 Magnitude of A 62 62 Magnitude of A 72 64 Angle of A Angle of A 0 0 (pos A) (neg Ay) (pos Ay) (neg Ay) (pos A) (neg Ax) (pos A) (neg Ax) Angle of -A Angle of -A 0 0 (pos Ay) (neg A,) (pos Ay) (neg Ay) (pos A) (neg Ax) (pos A) (neg A₂)Margaret walks into the store using the following path: 0.870 mi west, 0.330 mi north, 0.140 mi east. Assume north be along the positive y axis and west be along the negative x axis. What is the magnitude of her total displacement? In what direction is the displacement vector? Enter the answer as an angle north of west.one afternoon, a couple walks three-fourths of the way around a circular lake, the radius of which is 2.56 km. They start at the west side of the lake and head due south to begin with. (a) what is the distance they travel? (b) the magnitude of the couple's displacement? (c) what is the direction(relative to due east) of the couple's displacement?