The figure below illustrates typical proportions of male (m) and female (f) anatomies. The displacements d,m and d,f from the soles of the feet to the navel have magnitudes of 108 cm and 86.0 cm, respectively. The displacements d. respectively. Find the vector sum of these displacements d, = d, + d, for both people. and df from the navel to outstretched fingertips have magnitudes of 101 cm and 88.0, 2m for the male magnitude cm direction • above the +x axis (first quadrant) for the female magnitude cm direction • above the +x axis (first quadrant) 23.0° 28.0° dim

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The figure below illustrates typical proportions of male (m) and female (f) anatomies. The displacements dm and d,, from the soles of the feet to the navel have
magnitudes of 108 cm and 86.0 cm, respectively. The displacements d,m and d, from the navel to outstretched fingertips have magnitudes of 101 cm and 88.0,
respectively. Find the vector sum of these displacements d, = d, + d, for both people.
1f
for the male
magnitude
cm
direction
o above the +x axis (first quadrant)
for the female
magnitude
cm
direction
• above the +x axis (first quadrant)
| 23.0°
| 28.0°
dim
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below illustrates typical proportions of male (m) and female (f) anatomies. The displacements dm and d,, from the soles of the feet to the navel have magnitudes of 108 cm and 86.0 cm, respectively. The displacements d,m and d, from the navel to outstretched fingertips have magnitudes of 101 cm and 88.0, respectively. Find the vector sum of these displacements d, = d, + d, for both people. 1f for the male magnitude cm direction o above the +x axis (first quadrant) for the female magnitude cm direction • above the +x axis (first quadrant) | 23.0° | 28.0° dim
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Given displacements are,

d1m=108 cmd1f=86 cmd2m=101 cmd2f=88 cm

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