Physics, asked by Saron6452, 9 months ago

an object has moved through a distance .can it have zero displacement ?IF YES ,SUPPORT YOUR ANSWER WITH AN EXAMPLE.

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Answered by nswathis07
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Answer:Yes

Explanation:Imagine that you started walking from your house to college which is 1m in distance. You return back to your house, So totally you walked 2m but displacement is zero

Answered by karthikeyanmuthukuma
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Answer:

Yes, it can have zero displacement.

Explanation:

When a body travels any distance, it can have zero displacement.

Because, you know that the displacement is the shortest covered by an object.

This means, when the body travels some distance from a initial point and returns to the initial point finally, then the displacement will be zero.

Ex: A boy walks 400 m from his home to school, the school was announced today as holiday, so the boy returns 400 m back to his home.

In this case, the distance travelled by the boy is 800 m

but the displacement travelled by the boy is 0 because he returns to his initial point or position.

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