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16 December, 14:26

A pedestrian walks at a rate of 6 km per hour East. The wind pushes him northwest at a rate of 13 km per hour. Find the magnitude of the resultant vector.

(Round to the nearest hundredth)

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  1. 16 December, 15:08
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    The pedestrian vector would be (6,0)

    The wind vector would be (-13cos (45), 13sin (45)) = (-9.1924, 9.1924)

    Now add the two vectors: (6, 0) + (-9.1924, 9.1924) = (-3.1924, 9.1924)

    This is the resultant vector in rectangular coordinates. Now calculate the magnitude of the vector.

    Magnitude is always positive and is : sqrt[x-coord2 + y-coord2]

    Magnitude = sqrt (94.6915599) = 9.73 (rounded to the nearest hundredth)
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