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A ball is thrown upwards and it goes to height of hundred metre and comes down what is the net displacement and what is the net distance​

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Answered by parthivanil2002
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Answer:

net displacement = 0

distance=2×100=200 m

Answered by 22advi
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☑ Required Answer-

A ball is thrown upwards and it goes to the height 100 m and comes down. 1) What is the net displacement? Ans. Displacement for the above situation is 0.

Ball thrown vertically will suffer retardation of 'g'.

time taken by gravity to reduce balls speed to zero.

0=100+(−10)t

t=10sec.

Ball will be at its peak at t=10sec..It will take same amount of time to comeback to ground total time T=20sec.

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