You walk 1130m east and then 950m south in a total time of 22min .

Compute your displacement.
Enter the east and south components of the displacement separated by a comma.
Compute your average velocity in m/s .

Enter the east and south components of the velocity separated by a comma.

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To find the displacement, we need to find the net distance traveled in the east and south directions.

First, let's find the displacement in the east direction:
Distance traveled east = 1130 m (given)

Now, let's find the displacement in the south direction:
Distance traveled south = 950 m (given)

To find the net displacement, we can use the Pythagorean theorem:
Displacement = √(Distance east)^2 + (Distance south)^2
Displacement = √(1130)^2 + (950)^2
Displacement = √(1276900) + (902500)
Displacement ≈ 1589.26 m

Therefore, the east and south components of the displacement are approximately 1130 m and -950 m, respectively.

To find the average velocity, we need to divide the displacement by the total time taken:
Total Time taken = 22 minutes = 22 * 60 seconds = 1320 seconds

To find the east component of the velocity:
Velocity east = Distance traveled east / Time taken
Velocity east = 1130 m / 1320 s ≈ 0.856 m/s

To find the south component of the velocity:
Velocity south = Distance traveled south / Time taken
Velocity south = 950 m / 1320 s ≈ 0.719 m/s

Therefore, the east and south components of the velocity are approximately 0.856 m/s and 0.719 m/s, respectively.