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  • 03-11-2022
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A hiker walks 16.19 m at 18.99 degrees. What is the Y component of hisdisplacement?

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RonitT479139 RonitT479139
  • 03-11-2022

Given:

Distance = 16.9 m

θ = 18.99 degrees.

Let's find the Y component of his displacement.

To find the y-component of his displacement, apply the formula:

[tex]F_y=d\sin \theta[/tex]

Hence, to find the y-component of his displacement, substitute values into the formula.

Thus, we have:

[tex]F_y=16.19\sin 18.99[/tex]

Solving further:

[tex]F_y=5.27\text{ m}[/tex]

Therefore, the Y component of his displacement is 5.27 m

ANSWER:

5.27 m

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