Physics, asked by arzoo1892, 11 months ago

a ball is thrown vertically upwards. It reaches a height and comes back to it's initial position. Calculate distance travelled and displacement of the ball? plz don't spam. have a nic evening​

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Answered by ak404587
1

Answer:

ans; displacement is zero as initial and final position are same and distance is double the total height as it also traces same distance down .

Answered by Ratherfaisal202
9

Answer:

The displacement covered by the ball is zero because the ball comes to it's initial position

Distance covered by the ball is given by

Speed =Distance/Time

Distance=speed/Time

Explanation:

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