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a body is thrown vertically upward and caught back. what is the displacement and distance traveled? how do the displacement and distance change if its velocity of projection is halved?

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Answered by danish66
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displacement is. 0 as object is caught back

dustance is twice if height to which it was thrown
if velocity is halved dusplacement would not change but distance would became half

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Answer:

Explanation:

Distance:

Distance is the sum of an object's movements, regardless of direction. Distance can be defined as the amount of space an object has covered, regardless of its starting or ending position.

Displacement:

The term "displacement" refers to a shift in an object's position. It is a vector quantity with a magnitude and direction. The symbol for it is an arrow pointing from the initial location to the ending place. For instance, if an object shifts from location A to position B, its position changes. Displacement is the term used to describe this shift in an object's position.

Hence Displacement is 0 When an object is caught back, the distance increases by two times the height at which it was thrown. If velocity is halved, however, displacement stays the same while the distance decreases.

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