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Physics, 15.07.2020 02:01, ItzMeEmilyyyy

In an effort to protect a rhino, volunteers are following its steps with air monitoring and ground cameras. The rhino starts on day 1 from ground camera A and walks for 1.5 km west along a straight line as seen from the air. The rhino then moves 0.7 km on a straight line in a direction of 15o east of north toward ground camera B. In this location the rhino may find water and food, therefore the animal stays for the night. On the second day, the rhino moves 2.5 km directly south as recorded from the air by the volunteers. 1. In these two days of tracking how far and in which direction does the rhino travel from camera A?
2. Assignment: Solve the problem, write down the solution showing all the steps and adding the picture representing the vectors.

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