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A particle moves along the circumference of a circle in half cycle. Calculate the distance travelled and displacement.​

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Answered by rahulchugh33333
22

Answer:

Explanation:

circumference of circle =2 pie r

in half cycle =pie r

displacement =pie r

Answered by muscardinus
5

Distance is πr and displacement is 2r.

Explanation:

  • It is mentioned that a particle moves along the circumference of a circle in half cycle.
  • The total path covered by a particle during its entire journey is called distance covered.
  • The shortest path covered by the particle or the difference between final and initial position is called displacement.
  • Here, the particle moves along the circumference of a circle in half cycle.
  • The distance will be half of circumference or πr.
  • The displacement of the particle will be diameter of circle or 2r.

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