David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Kinematics: Describing Motion, Exercise 9: Questions
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Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Kinematics: Describing Motion, Exercise 9: Questions with Hints & Solutions
You walk due north and then due east.
Calculate the total distance in you have travelled.

You walk due north and then due east. Make a scale drawing of your walk, and use it to find your final displacement. Remember to give both the magnitude and the direction.

You walk due north and then due east. Make a scale drawing of your walk, and use it to find your final displacement. Remember to give both the magnitude and the direction.
Check your answer by calculating your displacement.

A student walks southeast and then due west.
Draw a vector diagram showing the route. Use your diagram to find the total displacement.Remember to give the scale on your diagram and to give the direction as well as the magnitude of your answer.

A student walks southeast and then due west.
Draw a vector diagram showing the route. Use your diagram to find the total displacement.
Calculate the resultant displacement. Show your working clearly.
