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Suppose you walk 18.0 m straight west and then 25.0 m straight north. (If you represent the two legs of the walk as vect

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Suppose You Walk 18 0 M Straight West And Then 25 0 M Straight North If You Represent The Two Legs Of The Walk As Vect 1
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Suppose you walk 18.0 m straight west and then 25.0 m straight north. (If you represent the two legs of the walk as vector displacements A and B, as in the figure below, then this problem asks you to find their sum
R = A + B.)
How far, in meters, are you from your starting point?
m
What is the compass direction of a line connecting your starting point to your final position measured in degrees west of north?
Suppose you walk 18.0 m straight west and then 25.0 m straight north. (If you represent the two legs of the walk as vector displacements A and B, as in the figure belaw, then this problem asks you to find their sum R-A.B.) R y4 A+B=R How far, in meters, are you from your starting point? m W N S E What is the compass direction of a ne connecting your starting point to your final position measured in degrees west of north?