Answer to Question #179014 in Classical Mechanics for Dylan

Question #179014

Ms. Ratchford wants to go for a walk. She travels to Starbucks which is 2km [N30E] she then goes to Walmart to get groceries and travels 500m [E10S]. What is her displacement?


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2021-04-08T08:52:02-0400

we write each move (travel) as a vector whose coordinates\text{we write each move (travel) as a vector whose coordinates}

are projections onto S,N,W,E\text{are projections onto S,N,W,E}

T1(2000cos30°N;2000sin30°E)\vec{T_1}(2000*\cos30\degree \vec{N};2000*\sin30\degree \vec{E})

T1(1732N;1000E)\vec{T_1}(1732 \vec{N};1000 \vec{E})

T2(500sin10°S;500cos10°E)\vec{T_2}(500*\sin10\degree \vec{S};500*\cos10\degree \vec{E})

T2(86.8S;492.4E)\vec{T_2}( 86.8\vec{S};492.4\vec{E})

S=N\vec{S}=-\vec{N}

T=T1+T2\vec T = \vec T_1+\vec T_2

T((173286.8)S;(1000+492.4)E)\vec T((1732-86.8)\vec S;(1000+492.4)\vec E)

T(1645.2S;1492.4E)\vec T(1645.2\vec S;1492.4\vec E)

T=1645.22+1492.42=2221.2|\vec T| = \sqrt{1645.2^2+1492.4^2}=2221.2

Answer: displacement 2221.2m




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