one day you go hiking at a nearby nature preserve. At first, you follow the stra
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one day you go hiking at a nearby nature preserve. At first, you follow the straight, clearly marked trails. From your starting point, you travel 2.00 miles down the 1st trail. then you turn to your left by 30 degrees to follow a 2nd trail for 1.40 miles. Next, you turn to your right by 160 degrees and follow a 3rd trail for 2.20 miles. At this point you are getting very tired and would like to get back as quickly as possible, but all of the available trails seem to lead you deeper into the woods. you would like to take a shortcut through the woods(ignoring the trails). How far to the right should you turn, and how far do you have to walk, to go directly back to your starting point?
************Turn blank how many degrees to the right and then walk blank how many miles******** This is what I need an answer to.
Explanation / Answer
Considering north and east as positive,
And taking the initial direction of the person as east,
net displacement in the eastern direction is
2 + 1.4 cos 30 + 2.2 cos (360 -160 + 30) = 1.798 m toward east.
Net displacement in the northern direction is
1.4 sin 30 + 2.2 sin (360 -160 + 30) = - 0.9853
Minus indicates that he has moved to south
Resultant ? (1.798 ^2 + [- 0.9853 ^2]) = 2.05
2.05 cos ? = 1.798
? = 28.71
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