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If you walk 800m north, 600m east, and 200 meters south at a speed of 1m/s. What is your velocity?

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Answer:

0.375 m/s north & 0.375 m/s east

Explanation:

We have that If you walk 800m north, 600m east, and 200 meters south at a speed of 1m/s you will have a velocity of

V=0.5m/sec

From the question we are told

If you walk 800m north, 600m east, and 200 meters south at a speed of 1m/s. What is your velocity?

Generally the equation for the velocity  is mathematically given as

[tex]v=\frac{displacement}{time}[/tex]

Where

Displacement of 800m north, 600m east, and 200 meters south from the Cartesian coordinated is given as

[tex]600\sqrt{2}[/tex]

And time

[tex]T=\frac{distance}{speed}\\\\T=\frac{800+600+200}{1}\\\\T=1600s[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]V=\frac{600\sqrt{2}}{1600}[/tex]

V=0.5m/sec

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