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Chapter 3 Problem 4

Question

Suppose you walk \(18.0 m\) straight west and then \(25.0 m\) straight north. How far are you from your starting point, and what is the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position? (If you represent the two legs of the walk as vector displacements \(A\) and \(B\), as in Figure \(3.55\), then this problem asks you to find their sum \(R=A+B\) .)

Solution

Step 1 of 3

In this problem, two component of the displacement are given, find the magnitude and direction of the displacement.

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Title College Physics  1 
Author Paul Peter Urone, Roger Hinrichs
ISBN 9781938168000

Suppose you walk 18.0 m straight west and then 25.0 m

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