Physics, asked by adityaghadia, 6 months ago

A particle moves along a circle of radius R. it starts from A and moves in anticlockwise direction. calculate the distance traveled by the particle 'a' from A to B 'b' from A to C 'c' form A to D 'd'. In one complete revolution also calculate the magnitude of displacement in each case? ​

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Answered by subodhpande632
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distance will be 2pi r and displacement will be zero

Explanation:

  • displacement will be zero because after traveling it again comes back to its initial position and distance will be 2 pi r because in dist. it covers the boundary of circle which is equal to its circumference... hope you understand.
Answered by zania88
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