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The vector ~v represents the displacement vector from Portland, Oregon to Houston, Texas. The vector w~ represents the displacement vector from Houston, Texas to Akron, Ohio. Use the vectors ~v and w~ to answer the following questions:

a. What is the displacement vector Of a plane which flies from Akron, Ohio to Houston, Texas?
b. In order to fly home from Portland to Akron I have a layover in Houston. Find a vector which describes my total displacement over the whole trip.
c. It is approximately 3000 km from Portland to Houston. It is approximately 5500 km from Anchorage, Alaska to Houston. A plane flies in a straight line from Houston to Anchorage and during the flight it passes directly over Portland. Find a vector which describes the displacement of the plane.

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Answer:

a

the displacement of the plane is
- \= w

b

The displacement of plane from Portland to Akron with layover at Houston is


\= v + \= w

c

the vector which defines this displacement is
\= v + \= w =- 2500 \ km

Explanation:

From the question we are the

The displacement from Portland, Oregon to Houston, Texas. is
\= v

The displacement from Houston, Texas to Akron, Ohio. is
\= wa

a

The motion of the plane in question a is in the opposite direction to vector
\= w

So the displacement of the plane is
- \= w

b

The motion of Portland to Houston to Akron is in the direction of both vector
\= v and
\= w so

The displacement of plane from Portland to Akron with layover at Houston is


d = \= v + \= w

c

From the question we are told that the plane flies over Portland to get to Anchorage, Alaska which implies that it is moving in opposite direction to the vector
\= v

Give that distance from Portland to Houston is
\= v = 3000 km

and the distance from Portland to Anchorage is
\= w = - 5500km

Then the vector which defines this displacement is mathematically represented as


\= v + \= w = 3000 -5500


\= v + \= w =- 2500 \ km

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