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a school bus takes 0.530 h to reach the school from your house. If the average velocity of the bus is 19.0 km/h to the east, what is your displacement?
15 years ago

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Answered by Damon
.530 hr * (19.0 km/hr) = 10.1
(10.07 but we only have three significant figures in the data given so 10.7)
So the displacement is 10.1 km and the displacement vector is 10.1 km East
15 years ago
Answered by matti
10.7
8 years ago
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