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Posted by bobjang on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 1:42pm.

An ant walks on a piece of graph paper straight along the x axis a distance of 10.0 cm in 2.20 s. It then turns left 30.0 degrees and walks in a straight line another 10.0 cm in 1.90 s. Finally, it turns another 70.0 degrees to the left and walks another 10.0 cm in 1.60 s.

a)Determine the x component of the ant's average velocity.

b)Determine the y component of the ant's average velocity.

c)Determine the magnitude of ant's average velocity.

d)Determine the direction of ant's average velocity.

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