Physics, asked by sushmita, 3 months ago

4. What is the displacement of a satellite when it makes
a complete round along its circular path?

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Answered by bhanumathi5633
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Answer:

The displacement of a satellite when it makes a complete round along around its circular path of radius is zero as the initial and final positions becomes the same,the distance between the two positions becomes the circumference 2Π R.

Answered by vashnavilond456
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Explanation:

Displacement is the change in position of an object from its starting position. As the satellite has come back to its starting position, it has not changed its position from its initial position. Hence displacement is 0

The displacement of a satellite when it makes a complete round along around its circular path of radius is zero as the initial and final positions becomes the same,the distance between the two positions becomes the circumference 2Π R. ... The distance covered is half the circumference or Π R.

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