moves 5.9 m due east. On the second, it moves 1.8 m at an angle 20° north of east. On the third, it moves 0.50 m due north. If the golfer had instead hit the ball directly into the hole on the first stroke, what would have been the magnitude and direction of the ball's displacement? Give the direction as a positive angle measured counterclockwise from due east. magnitude      m direction     °

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A golfer takes three strokes to putt a golf ball into a hole. On the first stroke, the ball moves 5.9 m due east. On the second, it moves 1.8 m at an angle 20° north of east. On the third, it moves 0.50 m due north. If the golfer had instead hit the ball directly into the hole on the first stroke, what would have been the magnitude and direction of the ball's displacement? Give the direction as a positive angle measured counterclockwise from due east.

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direction     °
A golfer takes three strokes to putt a golf ball into a hole. On the first stroke, the ball moves 5.9 m due east. On the second, it moves 1.8 m at an angle 20° north of east. On the third, it moves 0.50 m
due north. If the golfer had instead hit the ball directly into the hole on the first stroke, what would have been the magnitude and direction of the ball's displacement? Give the direction as a positive
angle measured counterclockwise from due east.
magnitude
direction
Transcribed Image Text:A golfer takes three strokes to putt a golf ball into a hole. On the first stroke, the ball moves 5.9 m due east. On the second, it moves 1.8 m at an angle 20° north of east. On the third, it moves 0.50 m due north. If the golfer had instead hit the ball directly into the hole on the first stroke, what would have been the magnitude and direction of the ball's displacement? Give the direction as a positive angle measured counterclockwise from due east. magnitude direction
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