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A car goes 5 km east, 3km south, 2km west and 1km north. The magnitude of the resultant displacement will be ___ km at an angle of tan−1(- / -) with the positive x-axis (where x axis is in the east direction) in the clock wise direction.

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3.6km,tan1(23)
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3.6km,tan1(32)
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Cannot be calculated
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3.6 km,tan1(53)
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Solution

The correct option is A 3.6km,tan1(23)
The situation can be depicted as

These are 4 vectors and ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AE will give the net displacement.
Net Displacement along horizontal (east-west) direction: 5 Km east - 2 Km west = 3Km east.
Along vertical direction: 3Km south - 1 Km north = 2 Km south.
So situation will be like this

As per the triangle law for vector addition ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AC will give the net displacement
Using Pythagoras theorem in triangle ABC |¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯AC| = 32+22=3.64Km
tanθ=23 or θ=tan123.
This is the angle the net displacement vector makes with the positive x-axis in the clock wise direction.

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