Math, asked by vedantchandola, 8 months ago

A body travels from point A to point B with radius r
• What is its diffrence travelled and
displcement?

Answers

Answered by tanu2015
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Answer:

distance =πr

displacement 2r

Answered by gamerfromhellmehul69
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Answer:

if the body travells in circles and completes on rotation the distance travelled is 2πr and the displacement is 0....if the body completes knly a half rotation the distance is 2πr÷2=πr and the displacement is 2r=d

Step-by-step explanation:

distance is the total distance travelled and displacement is the shortest distance it can travel to reach from point A to B

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