An object has moved through a distance . Can it have zero displacement ? If yes ,your answer with an examples
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Yes,if it starts from point A and after reaching B it again reaches A
∴ Disp = 0 but Dist ≠ 0
∴ Disp = 0 but Dist ≠ 0
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Hii friend,
yes, an object can have zero displacement, even though it has covered a distance. Displacement is the shortest route to reach a destination. For example, You go for your grandma's house and then you return back. In this case the displacement is zero.
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yes, an object can have zero displacement, even though it has covered a distance. Displacement is the shortest route to reach a destination. For example, You go for your grandma's house and then you return back. In this case the displacement is zero.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU :)
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