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What is the displacement of a car traveling 10 km north 5km east 15 km south and 5 km north?

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What is the displacement of a car traveling 15 km north 10 km east 25 km south and 10 km north.what is the distance it travels?

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


A bee flies 25 m north of the hive then 10 m east 5 m west and 10 m south How far north and east of the hive is it now?

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That isn't how it works. If you travel counterclockwise around the world, you are always traveling west. If you are traveling clockwise, your are always traveling east. Buy a map or a sat nav or just run around in circles because then you be going east, west south and north from me you dont who i am do you you nan is made of atom so is her car and your dog. thats pretty but your not pretty


What is the displacement of a hiker who travels 3.0 km east and then 4.0 km north?

The displacement of the hiker can be found by treating the eastward and northward movements as vectors. Using the Pythagorean theorem, the displacement is the square root of the sum of the squares of the distances traveled in each direction. In this case, the displacement is √(3.0 km)^2 + (4.0 km)^2 = √(9 km^2 + 16 km^2) = √25 km^2 = 5.0 km. Therefore, the displacement of the hiker is 5.0 km in a direction that is 53.1 degrees north of east.

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