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Solving Vector Direction & Distance Problems - Guam Example
Got everything with law of cosines. I got the angle 11.79 to get to 115 meters east of guahm but I don't know how to make it in the south of east direction.- Lefty9602
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Lunar lander velocity before hitting ground
Homework Statement A lunar lander is descending toward the moon's surface. Until the lander reaches the surface, its height above the surface of the moon is given by y(t)=b−ct+dt2, where b = 770m is the initial height of the lander above the surface, c = 62.0m/s , and d = 1.02m/s2 . Part B...- Lefty9602
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- Ground Lunar Velocity
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Solving Vector Direction & Distance Problems - Guam Example
I don't know what else to use.- Lefty9602
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Solving Vector Direction & Distance Problems - Guam Example
Homework Statement A ship leaves the island of Guam and sails a distance 300km at an angle 46.0∘ north of west. In which direction must it now head so that its resultant displacement will be 115km directly east of Guam? (Express your answer as an angle measured south of east) part B: How far...- Lefty9602
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- Direction Vector
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