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A hiker walks 2.00 km north and then 3.00 km east, all in 2.50 hours. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the hiker's (a) displacement (in km) and (b) average velocity (in km/h) during those 2.50 hours, (c) What was her average speed during the same interval?
A hiker walks 2.00 km north and then 3.00 km east, all in 2.50 hours. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the hiker's (a) displacement (in km) and (b) average velocity (in km/h) during those 2.50 hours, (c) What was her average speed during the same interval?
Aerielle Anne BeltranLv10
21 Nov 2020