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A body travel from A to B at 40 m/s and from B to A at 60 m/s. What is its net displacement will

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Answered by frooti31
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Answer:

2v1v2/v1+V2

2*40*60/40+60

4800/100

48

therefore, net displacement=48

Explanation:

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Answered by bhuvna789456
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A body travel from A to B at 40 m/s and from B to A at 60 m/s, Net displacement of the body is zero

Explanation:

  • In the given question a body is started from point A then reached to point B and then again came back to the initial point hence the total displacement is zero
  • Displacement is a vector quantity that it has magnitude as well as direction so when the initial and final point coincides the net displacement is zero as same in the case of circle
  • Despite the different velocities in given question net displacement is zero

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