Physics, asked by ananyatrivedi2006, 9 months ago

04. Suppose a ball is thrown vertically upward from a position P above the ground. It rises to
the highest point Q and returns to the same point P. What is the net displacement and
distance travelled by the ball?​

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Answered by samridhi352
67

Answer:

Suppose a person say Ram is holding the ball in his hand which is above the ground. Consider the position of his hand P. He throws the ball upwards

The ball attains it's highest velocity at point Q and then falls back to its initial position P.

The total displacement will be 0 as the ball returns to its initial position. The distance covered will be twice the length from P to Q

Answered by hastinjohn264
0

Answer:

the net displacement will be 0 and the distance travelled by ball will be twice

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