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a particle starts at A and reaches B moving in a circular path of radius 14 m. find the distance and displacement​

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Answered by ishannk
2

Answer:

Lets find the distance first. let it be d.

d=circumference

so,d=2πr

d=2*22/7*14

d=88m

therefore, the distance covered is 88m.

lets calculate the displacement now.

as the particle comes back to the same point on the path, the displacement is 0.

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Answered by VibhutiG
0

Answer:

Distance = circumference

so distance= 2 pie t

Distance = 2×22/7×14

= 88

displacement = 0

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