Physics, asked by aakriti2006, 8 months ago

A body thrown vertically upward rises up to a height 'h', and comes back to the initial

position. Calculate

i) the total distance travelled by the body ii) the displacement of the body.

Answers

Answered by asumaira403
1

Answer:

Total distance is called volume...

Answered by jkchhatwal2006
5

Answer:

Hey dude here is your answer

Explanation :

Since it was thrown up vertically up, and as it travels vertically up tiil it came to rest, distance travelled up is the height h.

As it returned vertically down , through a distance h, the total distance is h + h = 2h.

Since it was thrown up vertically up, and as it travels vertically up tiil it came to rest, displacement was the height h.

As it returned vertically down , through a displacement -h , the total displacement is h -h = 0

Or as the starting and finishing points are the same displacement is zero.

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