You glide 28 units to the +y-direction with respect to the +x-axis, then move 32 units with respect to the +x-direction. What is the resultant vertical magnitude of your movement while gliding on air? (Hint: Use the Pythagorean theorem)

Respuesta :

This question can be solved by using Pythagora's Theorem.

The resultant magnitude of the movement is "42.5 units".

The x and y components of the movement are given. We can use Pythagora's Theorem to find the resultant of these movements. Hence, applying the Pythagora's Theorem:

[tex]d = \sqrt{d_x^2+d_y^2}[/tex]

where,

d = resultant movement = ?

[tex]d_x[/tex] = movement in x direction = 32 units

[tex]d_y[/tex] = movement in y direction = 28 units

Therefore,

[tex]d = \sqrt{(32\ units)^2+(28\ units)^2}[/tex]

d = 42.5 units

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