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If a boy walks 5m due West and 6m due south.
1.The magnitude of his displacement
2.The direction of his displacement
3 years ago

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Answered by oobleck
√(5^2+6^2)
WθS where tanθ = 6/5
3 years ago
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If a boy walks 5m due West and 6m due south.
1.The magnitude of his displacement
2.The direction of his displacement

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