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20 September, 18:31

As you walk to class with a constant speed of 1.60 m/s, you are moving in a direction that is 15.0° north of east. How long does it take you to move (a) 20.0 m east or (b) 30.0 m north?

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  1. 20 September, 18:57
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    a) Time taken is 12.90 secondsb) Time taken is 72.46 seconds

    Explanation:

    Let east be positive x axis and north be positive y axis

    Speed = 1.60 m/s in a direction that is 15.0° north of east.

    Speed, v = 1.60 cos 15 i + 1.60 sin 15 j = 1.55 i + 0.414 j m/s

    a) We need to find time taken to travel 20 m along east

    Speed along east = 1.55 m/s

    Distance = Speed x Time

    20 = 1.55 x Time

    Time = 12.90 seconds

    Time taken is 12.90 seconds

    b) We need to find time taken to travel 30 m along north

    Speed along north = 0.414 m/s

    Distance = Speed x Time

    30 = 0.414 x Time

    Time = 72.46 seconds

    Time taken is 72.46 seconds
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