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13 August, 00:48

6. A killer whale can swim as fast as 15 m/s. Suppose a killer whale swims in

one direction at this speed for 8.0 s, makes a 90° turn, and continues

swimming in the new direction with the same speed as before. After a certain

time interval, the magnitude of the resultant displacement is 180.0 m.

Calculate the amount of time the whale swims after changing direction.

If possible I could use a step by step answer

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  1. 13 August, 01:17
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    8.9 s

    Explanation:

    First, the killer whale swims at 15 m/s for 8.0 s. The distance is:

    15 m/s * 8.0 s = 120 m

    Then, the killer whale turns 90° and swims at 15 m/s for t seconds. The distance is:

    15 m/s * t s = 15t m

    These two distances form the legs of a right triangle. The resultant displacement is the hypotenuse. So using Pythagorean theorem:

    (180) ² = (120) ² + (15t) ²

    32400 = 14400 + 225t²

    18000 = 225t²

    t² = 80

    t = 8.9

    The whale swims for 8.9 seconds after turning.
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