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An ant moves along a circular path of radius one metre, the displacement of the ant when it completes the circular path is

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Answered by vighnesh5698
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Answer:

0

Explanation:

because it reaches its initial position itself

Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

The displacement in round movement could be zero due to the fact displacement is the shortest course among preliminary and very last function and in this situation each the factors coincide ensuing in zero displacement. And for distance travelled this is described as real course travelled that is the circumference of the circle.

Its course is from the preliminary factor to the very last factor. It is a vector quantity. For example, if a frame actions alongside a circle of radius r and covers 1/2 of the circumference, then displacement is given with the aid of using s=2r.

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