What is the displacement of a car traveling 10 km north 5km east 15 km south and 5 km north?
What is the displacement of a car traveling 10 km north 5km east 15 km south and 5 km north?
if you are traveling north, the direction to the right would be east. north west east south
The cyclist's displacement is the straight-line distance from their starting point to their final position. After traveling 1 mile north and then 1 mile east, the cyclist is located at the coordinates (1 mile east, 1 mile north). Moving 1 mile south returns them to the same latitude as their starting point, resulting in a final position of 1 mile east of the starting point. Therefore, the displacement is 1 mile east.
find the resultant of the following displacement a=20km 30south of east
To calculate the total displacement, we can break down the student's movements into net east-west and north-south components. The student walks 3 blocks east, 1 block west (net 2 blocks east), and 2 blocks north, then 2 blocks south (net 0 blocks north). Therefore, the total displacement is 2 blocks east, resulting in a final displacement of 2 blocks east.
West
North-East on a plane.
The total displacement is 8 km.
1 mile East
The displacement of the car is 5 km to the east.
the east /west distances are the same but the north south are different. so subtract the north from the south distances and you end up with 60 meters south.
If you are traveling to south, Sadiqabad is the last city. In case you are traveling to North East, Hassan Abdal is the last city. If you are traveling to East to reach India, Lahore is the last city.