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Im having a bit of trouble understanding this and hoping someone can give me an idea how to understand and calculate net displacement of 3 different directions and distances?
The discussion revolves around understanding and calculating net displacement involving multiple directions and distances, specifically in a vector context. The original poster seeks clarification on how to approach the problem of net displacement when given distances in different directions.
The conversation includes various attempts to understand the calculations involved in finding net displacement and angles. Some participants provide guidance on using diagrams and trigonometric functions, while others express uncertainty about their understanding and calculations.
Participants mention specific values and directions (e.g., north, east, south) and discuss the importance of visual representation in solving the problem. There is also mention of homework constraints and the need to clarify assumptions regarding angles and distances.
jo3jo3520 said:Im assuminh your going to tell me on so now we have 90m North and then 50 East. so then take 90^2 + 50^2 and you get your answer for the net displacement>?
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jo3jo3520 said:and 52^2 + 30^2=3604^2 and the SR = 60 ...so the height of the tree is 30m?