Suppose you walk 13.5 m in a direction exactly 15° south of west. You then walk24.5 m in a direction exactly 43° west of north.a. What is the x-component of the displacement in meters of your motion when you are walking south ofwest? Let east be the positive x directionb. What is the y-component of the displacement of your motion in meters when you are walking south ofwest? Let north be the positive y directionc. What is the x-component of the displacement of your motion in meters when you are walking west ofnorth? Let east be the positive x direction.d. What is the y-component of the displacement of your motion in meters when you are walking west ofnorth? Let north be the positive y direction.e. How far, in meters, are you from your starting point?
Suppose you walk 13.5 m in a direction exactly 15° south of west. You then walk24.5 m in a direction exactly 43° west of north.
a. What is the x-component of the displacement in meters of your motion when you are walking south of
west? Let east be the positive x direction
b. What is the y-component of the displacement of your motion in meters when you are walking south of
west? Let north be the positive y direction
c. What is the x-component of the displacement of your motion in meters when you are walking west of
north? Let east be the positive x direction.
d. What is the y-component of the displacement of your motion in meters when you are walking west of
north? Let north be the positive y direction.
e. How far, in meters, are you from your starting point?
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