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15 April, 15:30

Hiker walks 4.5 km south, then walks 6.4 km at 45 dergrees southbof west what is the resultant replacement and what is the equillibroant

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  1. 15 April, 15:47
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    The resultant displacement is, R = 10.1 km

    The equilibrant vector acts opposite to the resultant vector.

    Explanation:

    Given data,

    The hiker walks south, A = 4.5 km

    The distance walked south of west, B = 6.4 km

    The angle between two direction, Ф = 45°

    The resultant displacement is given by the formula,

    R² = A² + B² + 2 AB cosФ

    Substituting the values,

    R² = 4.5² + 6.4² + 2 x 4.5 x 6.4 cos 45°

    = 101.94

    R = 10.1 km

    Hence, the resultant displacement is, R = 10.1 km

    The equilibrant vector acts opposite to the resultant vector.
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