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1. A mountain climbing expedition establishes a base camp and two intermediate camps, A

and B. Camp A is 11,200 m east of and 3,200 m above base camp. Camp B is 8,400 m

east of and 1,700 m higher than Camp A. Determine the displacement between base camp

and Camp B.

User Eliyahu
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagram showing the illustration of the question is shown on the first uploaded image

Here G represents the base

So the displacement in the x -axis is mathematically represented as


X = 11200 + 8400 = 19600 \ m

The displacement in the y -axis is mathematically represented as


Y 3200 + 1700 = 4900 \ m

Generally the resultant displacement is


R = √( X^2 + Y^2)


R = √( 19600^2 + 4900^2)


R = 20200\ m

Generally the direction of this resultant displacement is mathematically represented as


\theta = tan ^(-1) [(Y)/(X) ]

=>
\theta  =  tan ^(-1) [(4900)/(19600) ]

=>
\theta  = 14.03 ^o

Hence the direction is [tex]14.03 ^o[\tex] from the horizontal axis

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