The starting point for a long distance walk is either were it endsor wherever u want it to start........
Northeast.
10 meters
The magnitude of his displacement during the walk is 40 meters. This means that the straight-line distance from his starting point to his final position is 40 meters.
the displacement is zero because even though she moved she went back to the same place so there is no distance between the beginning point of her walk and the end point of her walk. 0 displacement
Yes, you can, depending on your starting point.
"5 miles out and back" means that the hiking trail is 5 miles long in total. Hikers will walk 2.5 miles in one direction, then turn around and walk the same 2.5 miles back to the starting point.
Easy go to a mapping site and enter your starting and ending point. Say that you are going to walk...
Using Pythagoras' theorem the diagonal distance is 15 blocks
straight=15km,and right turn =45+15=60, distance to the starting point = square root (15^2 + 60^2)=square root (3825)=61.85
It is the distance an ant would walk around some 2-dimensional path,the sum of the lengths of whose individual segments is 24, in order toreturn to the insect's starting point.
A 20-minute walk is typically around 1 mile in distance.
depends on how long you walk and at what constant rate of time you are going if you use Rate*time=Distance.