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A rocket travels at an average velocity of 360 m/s [N) for 6.0 s. What is the rocket's

resultant displacement?

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User Kozooh
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Answer:

The resultant displacement will be 2,160 meters in direction North

Explanation:

we know that

To define the velocity needs magnitude and direction

In this problem we have

v=360 m/sec [N}

so

To obtain the displacement, multiply the velocity by the time


d=360(6.0)=2,160\ m\ [N]

That means

The resultant displacement will be 2,160 meters in direction North

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User Peregrine
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