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problem 1
you walk west 220m and then north 150m.
a) what is the magnitude of your displacement vector?
b) what is the direction of your displacement vector?
Step1: Displacement components (west, north)
West: 220m, North: 150m (perpendicular)
Step2: Apply Pythagorean theorem
Magnitude \( \sqrt{220^2 + 150^2} \)
Step3: Calculate magnitude value
\( \sqrt{48400 + 22500} = \sqrt{70900} \approx 266m \)
Step4: Direction angle (north of west)
\( \tan\theta = \frac{150}{220} \approx 0.6818 \)
Step5: Compute angle
\( \theta = \arctan(0.6818) \approx 34^\circ \)
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a) 266 m
b) Approximately 34 degrees north of west