Physics, asked by piyushawandhe, 9 months ago




1 An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacement? If yes, support your
answer with an example.

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Answered by intelligentpriya
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My answer is Yes, zero displacement is possible if an object has moved through a distance....

Suppose a ball starts moving from point C and it returns back at same point C, then the distance will be equal to 20 meters while displacement will be zero.....

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Answered by padiisgr8
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Answer:Answer is yes.

EXPLANTION: OF COURSE IT CAN BE ZERO. SUPPOSE THERE IS A CYCLE MOVING IN A CIRCULAR TRACK, AFTER COMPLETING THE WHOLE PATH   IT IS ON THE STARTING POSITION.HENCE THE  DISPLACEMENT WILL BE ZERO AND DISTANCE WILL BE ITS CIRCUMFERENCE .

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