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A cyclist rides 6.2 km east, then 9.28 km in a direction 27.27 degrees west of north, then 7.99 km west. A. What is the magnitude of the total displacement, in km?

B. What is the direction of the displacement, measured in degrees west of north?

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Step-by-step explanation:

given,

cyclist ride 6.2 km east and then 9.28 km in the direction of 27.27° west of north and then 7.99 km west.

vertical component = 9.28 cos∅

= 9.28 cos 27.27°

= 8.24 km

horizontal axis component = 9.28 sin ∅

= 9.28 sin 27.27°

= 4.5 km

distance of the final point from the origin

= 7.99 -(6.2-4.5)

= 6.29 km

displacement


d = √(6.29^2+8.24^2)

d = 10.37 km

b)
tan \theta = (6.29)/(8.24)

θ = 37.36°

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