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    Solve Darryl's 2-D Vector Problem: Distance & Displacement

    okay well my total distance was 34km and total time was 42mins so that was 0.809 km/min which would be 13.48m/s
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    Solve Darryl's 2-D Vector Problem: Distance & Displacement

    for the average speed and velocity i did Vav→ = 171.4m[N55°E] / 42mins (2520sec) = 0.068m/s [N55°E] or 4.08m/m metres per minute make more sense to me but it wants metres per second right but for the next part seconds just didn't seem to produce a correct answer Vav = 4.08m[N55°E]/...
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    Solve Darryl's 2-D Vector Problem: Distance & Displacement

    okay wow did that ever help ! i think i finally figured it out. after doing what you said i had Dy = 18.4 and Dx = 10.91 then i used c^2 = a^2+b^2 - 2abCocC = 11^2+18^2-2(11)(18)cos90degrees = 21.09 then to find the angle i used sine sinB/b =...
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    Solve Darryl's 2-D Vector Problem: Distance & Displacement

    Homework Statement Darryl drives his load of tomatoes 14.0 km [E], 6.0 km [N], 12.0 km [ N 15° E], and then 2.0 km [N 65° E]. This takes him 42 minutes. Calculate Darryl's distance and displacement. a) Calculate Darryl's distance and displacement. Draw a diagram and show your work. b)...
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    Kinematics, finding the displacement and comparing

    i was indeed having a brain fart after walking away and coming back i figured it out thank you though :)
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    Kinematics, finding the displacement and comparing

    Homework Statement using a map, measure the displacement from Bradford to Milton. Compare the distances traveled to the for each route above with this displacement and explain the differences Homework Equations Δd = vΔt The Attempt at a Solution okay, so i may just being having a brain fart...
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