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valerieangel
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As you walk to class with a constant speed of 1.65 m/s , you are moving in a direction that is 16.2° north of east.
How much time does it take to change your displacement by 25.0 m east?
I know that v0 = 1.65 m/s. Would I use the equation: x = (v0 cosθ)t?Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
How much time does it take to change your displacement by 25.0 m east?
I know that v0 = 1.65 m/s. Would I use the equation: x = (v0 cosθ)t?Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
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