Resultant Displacement Problems

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You explained it in 10 minutes better than my teacher did in 2 hours.
Keep up you are awesome!

fawazhaji
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This really help me thank you for making this video ... This is what I need cause I don't understand my teacher at all

trese_thegamer
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the question is, a man walks 15m westward and later walk 8m northward .calculate the magnitude and direction of his displacement.

cecelakula-yy
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Thank you so much 💕 I'm about to bang a high score in physics 11 tomorrow

DunstanGWangi
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May i ask, hope you notice my question . Does resultant force and resultant net force are different?

wannurathirah
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If I put negative to both delta X and delta Y and calculate direction tan theta so I will get negative divide negative theta will be positive why shouldn’t it will be negative because both axis are negative

Science_of_physics
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*is it possible to solve for resultant displacement if it doesnt have a value for distance. It only has angle*

razexal
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how did you convert the result of 5/3 to degrees?

hiddensoul
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where 59 came from? idk how to add that

fornalangelica
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I wish my physics teacher would actually teach us how to do these problems rather than talk about fantasy football the whole period

seanbedel
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3:10 I think you forgot to square the 3.0 ☺️

aljebsonarmenio
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How did it become 5.8 in the video 3:30???

liammangthomas
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A boy walks 5m East them 4m south them 2m west. Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant displacement. Pls solve for me 🙏

sundayagnes
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hello why did you write the x axis first, im so confused ;¬;

もんじゃなんじゃ-xj
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Why did you use inverse tangent? Im sorry im so low iq.

furunanodraw