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south
Indeed it is.
Draw a vector from his starting point to his ending point.
The craft's velocity is 232 meters per second north.
The cyclist ends up 1 mile east of the starting point (unless the cycling takes place near the north or south pole!). So the displacement is 1 mile in an easterly direction.
subtract 1 from 2
The displacement is a shortest distance. Here, the displacement will be 1 km. It will be in the North direction.
south
The displacement is a shortest distance. Here, the displacement will be 1 km. It will be in the North direction.
The displacement is a shortest distance. Here, the displacement will be 1 km. It will be in the North direction.
Indeed it is.
The displacement is a shortest distance. Here, the displacement will be 1 km. It will be in the North direction.
5 km North
From the information that you provided, it is not possible to determine the displacement of the car. However, I can answer your second question. The distance is: 15+10+25+10=60 km
2 km south
Draw a vector from his starting point to his ending point.
What is the displacement of a car traveling 10 km north 5km east 15 km south and 5 km north?