Physics, asked by aayyuusshhii5888, 9 months ago

A body moves from point a to point B and then return from B to a what is the total displacement

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Answered by asahilthakur
2

Answer:

Zero

Explanation:

The displacement of the body is zero because the starting point and the finishing point are same.

Answered by payalchatterje
1

Answer:

His total displacement is zero.

Explanation:

We know,

Displacement = Distance \:  between  \: Starting \:  point \:  to \:  end \:  point

Here given a body Start his journey and move to B

but again he rereturned at the starting point

Let Distance between starting point and B is 50 km

So we can say the body at first covered 50 km

According to question he again return to his starting point from B

So it is clear that his starting point and end point is same.

So, we can say

his \: displacement = 0

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