Anewspaper carrier on her delivery route travels 200 meters due north and then turns and walks 300 meters due east.
a) draw a vector diagram following the directions shown.
1) using a ruler and protractor and starting at point p, construct the sequence of two displacement vectors for the newspaper carrier's route. use a scale of 1.0 centimeter = 50 meters. label the vectors.
2) construct and label the vector that represents the carrier's resultant displacement from point p.
b) what is the magnitude of the carrier's resultant displacement?
c) what is the angle (in degrees) between north and the carrier's resultant displacement?
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