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A boat which travels 100 km (N), then 40 km (N), and finally 80 km (S). The entire trip takes 6.5 hours.

A.) Calculate the total displacement of the boat
B.) calculate the velocity of the boat

12 years ago

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Devron
Total displacement =100km(N)+40Km(N)-80Km(S)=60Km

time in seconds=6.5hrs*(60min/1hr)*(60 sec/1min)=
Velocity=displaceent/time=60 x10^-3 m/2.34 x10^4 s
12 years ago
ry
how isn't the displacement -220km ? d2-d1, -80-140 ?
10 years ago

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