Physics, asked by dabadadab424, 10 months ago

A body thrown vertically upwards reaches a maximum height h, it then returns to groundcal-

culate the distance travelled and the displacement.



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Answered by adyashanayak
1

Answer:

A body thrown vertically upwards reaches a maximum height h. It then returns to ground . Calculate the distance travelled and the dispacement . Displacement =h-h=zero.

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dabadadab424: what is the distance
adyashanayak: As we know that the total length of the journey is the distance,Distance = h+h = 2h
also we know that the shortest gap between the initial and final positions the body is coming back to the initial position the net displacement is zero.
adyashanayak: write this.
dabadadab424: thanks
adyashanayak: welcome
Answered by jiwachhkumar
1

Explanation:

distance is 2h whereas displacement is 0.

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