Physics, asked by Harshsukhija2919, 11 months ago

An object has moved through a distance . Can it have zero displacement ? If yes, support your answer an example.S

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Answered by Fifth
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Answer:

YES, his displacement can be zero.

Explanation:

Suppose a person moves along a square field with a side of 500 meters and ends up walking around the entire field back to the point where he had started, his distance will be (500*4=2000m or 2km) but his displacement will be zero because with respect to his initial position his final position remains the same and hasn't changed.

Answered by sunithomas
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Answer:

Yes it can have a 0 displacement

Explanation:

If the initially and final points are same, then the displacement is 0

O__________A_________B________C

0__________50_________100______150

In OCO

Distance =300

Dispalacement=0

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