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Calculate the displacement in km a cyclist would travel in 5.00 h at an average of 12.0 km/h to the southwest.

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Answer:

60 km to southwest

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula of displacement:


\displaystyle{ \vec s = \vec v t}

We know that the magnitude of velocity is 12 km/h and the time it takes is 5 hours. Thus, substitute in the formula:


\displaystyle{ \vec s = 12 \ \text{km/h} \: \cdot \: 5 \ \text{h}} \\ \\ \displaystyle{ \vec s = 60 \ \text{km}}

Since the equation we just solved is just its magnitude. We know that the direction of velocity is southwest. Therefore, the displacement would be 60 km to southwest

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