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26 August, 04:19

A Martian rover is moving up a hill sloped at 30.0° with the horizontal. If it has a constant velocity of 1.50 meters/second, calculate its vertical displacement after 21.0 seconds.

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  1. 26 August, 04:21
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    We first calculate the vertical component of the velocity:

    Vy = Vsin∅

    Vy = 1.5sin (30)

    Vy = 0.75 m/s

    Displacement = velocity x time

    Displacement = 0.75 x 21

    Displacement = 15.75 meters
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