What is the direction of your displacement (in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? 149 X counterclockwise from the +x-axis

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Suppose you walk 26.5 m straight west and then 16.5 m straight north. How far are you from your starting point (in m)?
32 31
m
What is your displacement vector (in m)? (Express your answer in vector form. Assume the +x-axis is to the east, and the +y-axis is to the north.)
Ō= -26.51 +18.5j
m
What is the direction of your displacement (in degrees counterclockwise from the x-axis)?
149
X
counterclockwise from the +x-axis
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose you walk 26.5 m straight west and then 16.5 m straight north. How far are you from your starting point (in m)? 32 31 m What is your displacement vector (in m)? (Express your answer in vector form. Assume the +x-axis is to the east, and the +y-axis is to the north.) Ō= -26.51 +18.5j m What is the direction of your displacement (in degrees counterclockwise from the x-axis)? 149 X counterclockwise from the +x-axis
Find the angle between vectors for the following. (Enter the smallest positive angle for each in degrees.)
(a)
= (-5.01 - 2.01) m and A=(-2.01 + 2.0j) m
66.80
O
(b) = (8.01 -2.0j + k) m and B = (-4.01 +5.03+ 4.0k) m.
109.2
Xº
Transcribed Image Text:Find the angle between vectors for the following. (Enter the smallest positive angle for each in degrees.) (a) = (-5.01 - 2.01) m and A=(-2.01 + 2.0j) m 66.80 O (b) = (8.01 -2.0j + k) m and B = (-4.01 +5.03+ 4.0k) m. 109.2 Xº
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