A particle moves along a circular path of radius r .the distance and displacement of the particle after one complete revolution
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In one complete revolution, path covered is the circumference of the circle, that is, 2πr.
Therefore distance travelled is 2πr
Displacement is the perpendicular distance between the starting and the ending points. Here, since the starting and ending points are the same (as the particle came back to its original position after the revolution), the displacement is zero.
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Therefore distance travelled is 2πr
Displacement is the perpendicular distance between the starting and the ending points. Here, since the starting and ending points are the same (as the particle came back to its original position after the revolution), the displacement is zero.
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Answer:
Distance =2πr
Displacement=0
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