by using pytagorean theorem
46 squared + 23 squared = the resultant displacement squared. Pythagoras' theorem.
displacement+time divided by distance
To find the resultant force you need to find both the x and y component of the resultant force. Once you have that, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the resultant force.
The Resultant Vector minus the other vector
5 miles minus 4 miles is 1 mile East of the starting point. Displacement is a vector quantity, so it must have magnitude and direction.
find the resultant of the following displacement a=20km 30south of east
46 squared + 23 squared = the resultant displacement squared. Pythagoras' theorem.
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Velocity=displacement(distance)/time.
displacement+time divided by distance
if the body of mass of 1kg is thrown at velocity of 9.8m/s?
To find the resultant force you need to find both the x and y component of the resultant force. Once you have that, you can use the Pythagorean theorem to find the resultant force.
diplacement
resultant displacement
resultant displacement
Velocity=displacement(distance)/time.
100 km and 75 km are displacements, NOT velocities. The resultant displacement is 25 km north,