Physics, asked by rudrapatel46, 6 hours ago

a cyclist travelling at uniform speed moves 8 km distance towards east on a straight road then turns through angle of 30° and moves another 4 km on a straight road, then he moves another 4 km on a straight road towards west and finally moves a distance of 1 km towards north to reach his destination in 60 minutes. then what is the speed of the cyclist?​

Answers

Answered by revesbala08
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Answer:

12.6km

Explanation:

(i) Total distance travelled =3+4+9=16 km

(ii) The body travels a total distance of 12 km in east direction i.e. towards x-axis. 

And it travels a distance of 4 km in North direction, i.e. towards y-axis. 

Hence, resultant displacement is 

=122+42=144+16=160=12.6km

Answered by JigyanshMishra
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Answer:

3.52941176 m/min you can do

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