Physics, asked by rashmi5654, 10 months ago

1. An object has moved through a distance, Can it have zero dis-
placement? If yes, support your answer with an example.
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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

no the object will not have have zero displacement

Explanation:

the object will only have zero displacement if it comes back

to the initial point from where it started the journey.

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Answered by sourya1794
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☛Yes,an object moved through a distance can have zero displacement.

☛ We know that displacement is the shortest distance between initial and Final point of moving object with particular direction.

☛ An object which has covered a distance can have zero displacement.If it is come back to its initial point.

For example:-

A boy is walking in a square field of length 35 m .He start walk from point A and after moving along all the corners of the park of point B,C,D he again come back to the point A.

In the above statement, the total distance covered by boy is (35+35+35+35)m = 140 m and his displacement is zero because the shortest distance between initial and Final point is zero.

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