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A car moves 150m/s towards x- axis and it stays at rest and then moves towards y-axis at the velocity of 180 m/s. Find the magnitude of the resultant vector using the pythagorean theorem.

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\begin{equation*} 234.31\text{ }m\/s \end{equation*}

Step-by-step explanation

First, let us make a sketch of the problem:

where R = magnitude of the resultant vector

To solve for R, apply the Pythagoras theorem:


hyp^2=opp^2+adj^2

Therefore, we have that:


R^2=150^2+180^2

Simplify and solve for R:


\begin{gathered} R^2=22500+32400 \\ R^2=54900 \\ R=√(54900) \\ R=234.31\text{ }m\/s \end{gathered}

That is the magnitude of the resultant vector.

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