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  1. K

    Final Displacement of 4.5 km SE, 3 km E, 6 km N & 30° NW

    Eek, I wish I could show you what I have drawn because I do not know how to explain what I have done.
  2. K

    Final Displacement of 4.5 km SE, 3 km E, 6 km N & 30° NW

    It is not as much the problem that I don't understand because I have it drawn correctly. From my last point, the resultant vector is 30 degrees, how do you find the displacement from that point, to my beginning point?
  3. K

    Final Displacement of 4.5 km SE, 3 km E, 6 km N & 30° NW

    No, we did not. The work was taken up much differently then the way you are saying it, and the example i have from my tutor is a much different question. So for all numbers I have labelled it as so. Also, my scale is 1cm equals 1 km. So I have; Delta D1= 4.5cm Delta D2= 3cm Delta D4= 6cm and...
  4. K

    Final Displacement of 4.5 km SE, 3 km E, 6 km N & 30° NW

    To tell you the truth, I am stumped. I've drawn the diagram and I'm not sure I understand the 30 degrees north of west part. I'm only in grade 10 so I almost need you to explain how to do this.
  5. K

    Final Displacement of 4.5 km SE, 3 km E, 6 km N & 30° NW

    I don't think I understand that fully. Like I understand that when finding for a triangle vector you squareroot your distances then square your product to find the resultant displacement. But I'm not sure I follow your equation
  6. K

    Final Displacement of 4.5 km SE, 3 km E, 6 km N & 30° NW

    Say someone travels 4.5 km southeast, 3 km east, 6 km north and 30 degrees north of west, what is their final displacement?
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