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Question on Test: Hiker Displacement
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[QUOTE="Anthony Gonzalez, post: 6231327, member: 666672"] [B]Homework Statement:[/B] So I recently had a test, and spent practically the entire time on this one question, as I did not think that the question made sense. Maybe I should have skipped it, but nonetheless, I am confused. The question was something like this: "A hiker travels 450m, 22⁰ East of South. The hiker then turns and travels 650m, 37⁰ North of West. What is the hikers displacement?" So, I asked my teacher if the 650m North of West was where he ended at, but he said that the hiker just turns, and then travels in that direction. Does this question make sense? [B]Relevant Equations:[/B] Displacement Distance a [/QUOTE]
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