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An ant is on the pendulum Bob of a clock. What would be it's displacement in one time period?

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Answered by babliyadavb
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An ant is on the pendulum Bob of a clock. What  it's displacement in one time period can be explained as,

An ant is on the pendulum block of the clock  if it i completed one time period that  means its  displacement should be zero. because as we know that  

  displacement = final position of the moving object - initial position of the moving object  

  that means if an ant complete one time period it surely  completed one cycle which shows no displacement  and hence we can say that its displacement should be zero.

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Answered by okpakojonathan123
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Answer:

An ant is on the pendulum Bob of a clock. What  it's displacement in one time period can be explained as,

An ant is on the pendulum block of the clock  if it i completed one time period that  means its  displacement should be zero. because as we know that  

 displacement = final position of the moving object - initial position of the moving object  

 that means if an ant complete one time period it surely  completed one cycle which shows no displacement  and hence we can say that its displacement should be zero.

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