From its nest, a bird flies 119m [27.0 degrees E of S]. It turns and flies another 312m [35.0 degrees W of S]. This motion takes a time of 23.0 seconds. a) Calculate the average speed of the bird. b) Calculate the total displacement of the bird. c) Calculate the average velocity of the bird.

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From its nest, a bird flies 119m [27.0 degrees E of s].
It turns and flies another 312m [35.0 degrees W of S].
This motion takes a time of 23.0 seconds.
a) Calculate the average speed of the bird.
b) Calculate the total displacement of the bird.
c) Calculate the average velocity of the bird.
Transcribed Image Text:Round all your answers to the appropriate number of significant digits. | From its nest, a bird flies 119m [27.0 degrees E of s]. It turns and flies another 312m [35.0 degrees W of S]. This motion takes a time of 23.0 seconds. a) Calculate the average speed of the bird. b) Calculate the total displacement of the bird. c) Calculate the average velocity of the bird.
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