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Chapter 3 Problem 3.44

Question

A man lost in a maze makes three consecutive displacements so that at the end of his travel he is right back where he started. The fi rst displacement is 8.00 m westward, and the second is 13.0 m northward. Use the graphical method to fi nd the magnitude and direction of the third displacement.

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From the textbook chapter Vectors and Two-Dimensional Motion you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title College Physics, 8 
Author Raymond A. Serway Chris Vuille, Jerry S. Faughn
ISBN 9780495386933

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