IT TAKES YOU 9.5 MIN TO WALK AN AVREAGE VELOCITY OF 1.2 M/S TO THE NORTH FROM THE BUS STOP TO THE MUSEUM ENTRANCE. WHAT IS YOUR DISPLACEMENT?

9.5 minutes = 570 seconds.

Multiply 570s by 1.2 m/s. That will give you the displacement in meters

To calculate the displacement, we can use the formula:

Displacement = Velocity * Time

Given:
Average velocity = 1.2 m/s
Time taken = 9.5 min

First, let's convert the time from minutes to seconds:
9.5 minutes = 9.5 * 60 = 570 seconds

Now, we can calculate the displacement:
Displacement = 1.2 m/s * 570 s = 684 meters

Therefore, the displacement from the bus stop to the museum entrance is 684 meters to the north.

To find the displacement, we need to know the direction of the displacement. In this case, it is given that you walk from the bus stop to the museum entrance, which means your displacement is in the north direction.

Displacement is a vector quantity, which means it has both magnitude (distance) and direction. Magnitude of displacement can be found using the formula:
Magnitude of Displacement = Average Velocity × Time

In this case, average velocity is given as 1.2 m/s and time taken is given as 9.5 min.

First, we need to convert the time from minutes to seconds, because velocity is given in meters per second:
Time = 9.5 min × 60 s/min = 570 s

Now we can substitute these values into the equation to find the magnitude of displacement:
Magnitude of Displacement = 1.2 m/s × 570 s = 684 meters

Since the displacement is in the north direction, the final answer is:
Displacement = 684 meters North