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You walk 20 m south and then 20 m east. Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant displacement. a. 40.2 m south east b. 37.4 m south west c. 28.3 m south east d. 16.5 m south west
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You walk 20 m south and then 20 m east. Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant displacement.
a. 40.2 m south east
b. 37.4 m south west
c. 28.3 m south east
d. 16.5 m south west
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I got C.
if you use the pythagorean theorem, 20^2 (400)+ 20^2(400)= 800. Then the square root of 800 is 28.28 which rounds up to 28.3. Hope this helps!!
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