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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]
3 years ago
5

Starting from one oasis, Thaïs and Athanaël walk 25 km in a direction 30° south of west and then walk 30 km toward the north to

a second oasis. What is the direction from the first oasis to the second oasis?
Physics
2 answers:
polet [3.4K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The definition of an oasis is a fertile place where there is water in the midst of a desert or a place of calm in the midst of chaos. An example of an oasis is an underground spring in a desert. An example of an oasis is a calm and peaceful room in the midst of a chaotic house.

Explanation:

Fudgin [204]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

= 51° West of North

Explanation:

The displacement along the horizontal direction

R_x = -(25km)cos 30^\circ i\\\\= -(21.65km)i

The displacement along the vertical direction

R_y = -(25km) sin210^\circ i + (30km)j\\\\= -(12.5km)j + (30km)j\\\\= (17.5km)j

The magnitude of the displacement is

R = \sqrt{(-21.65km)^2 + (17.5km)^2} \\

The direction is

\theta = tan^-^1(\frac{17.5km}{-21.65km} )\\\\= -38.9^\circ\\\\

= 51° West of North

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