SOLUTION: Two airplanes start at same point. Plane A travels 250 km east and plane B travels 180 km North. What is the vector difference of these two displacement?
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Question 1005430: Two airplanes start at same point. Plane A travels 250 km east and plane B travels 180 km North. What is the vector difference of these two displacement?
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Plane A : (250,0)
Plane B : (0,180)
AB=(250,0)-(0,180)=(250-0,0-180)=(250,-180)
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