A field researcher starting at a base station walks towards the North. He then turns clockwise and walks . Next, he turns counter-clockwise and walks . From this location, he turns West and walks , and finally turns South and walks to reach an observation post. What is the shortest straight-line distance (in km) between the observation post and the base station?
Cevap: 13 km
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The shortest straight-line distance between the observation post and the base station is .
Resolving each directional segment into horizontal and vertical components gives a net final coordinate of relative to the starting origin . Applying the Pythagorean theorem yields the exact straight-line distance.
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Vector resolution of cardinal and angular displacements using Cartesian coordinates and the Pythagorean theorem
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