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A bicyclist rides 11.2 kilometerseast and then 5.3 kilometers south.What is the magnitude of thebicyclist's resultant vector?

A bicyclist rides 11.2 kilometerseast and then 5.3 kilometers south.What is the magnitude-example-1
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GIVEN

The cyclist rides 11.2 kilometers east and then 5.3 kilometers south.

SOLUTION

The diagram is shown below:

The magnitude of the resultant can be calculated using the formula:


R=√(11.2^2+5.3^2)

Solve the equation for R:


\begin{gathered} R=12.39 \\ R\approx12.4\text{ km} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the resultant vector is 12.4 kilometers.

A bicyclist rides 11.2 kilometerseast and then 5.3 kilometers south.What is the magnitude-example-1
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