Physics, asked by ashwinthomas7em, 1 year ago

an object travels from A to B towards the east and then moves from B to C towards the north. AB and BC are perpendicular to each other. AB=10m and BC=10m. Draw the diagram and show its displacement. Also, find the displacement.

Answers

Answered by govind6422
0

Answer:

 10\sqrt{2}

Explanation:

by using pythagoras theorem

h^2=p^2+ b^2

h^2= 10^2+10^2=2×10^2

h = 10×root 2

and the direction of the displacement is north east

Attachments:
Answered by Anonymous
0

\huge{\mathfrak{HEYA\:MATE\:!!}}

Answer

→Refer to the attachment for diagram

\underline{\bold{By\: applying\: PGT }\rightarrow}

AC^2 = AB^2 + BC^2

AC^2 = 10^2 + 10^2 \\ \\ AC^2 = 100 + 100 \\ \\ AC = {\sqrt{200}} \\ \\ AC = 2{\sqrt{10}}\: m

\mathscr{Hope\:helps\:!!}

\huge{\red{\ddot{\smile}}}

Attachments:
Similar questions