Physics, asked by asrarmohamed2005, 9 months ago

A body is thrown vertically upward and rises to a height, and comes back
to the initial position. What is the total distance travelled by the body?
What is the displacement of the body?​

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Answered by shivakumar0820
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Given, a body thrown vertically upward comes back to it's position of start. The body rise upto a height 'h' when thrown vertically up. (i) The total distance travelled = h + h = 2h. (ii) The displacement is zero, because the initial and final positions coincide.

Answered by nirmalarajput718
1

Answer:I think in question it is rise to a height h so distance =2h and displacement =0

Explanation: distance is a scalar quantity and the total path length but the displacement is a vector quantity . the particle again come back to its initial position therefore the displacement is zero.

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