An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacemen? If yes support your answer with an example
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Hi friend,
Yes ,an object moving through a distance can have zero displacement as when an object moving comes back to its initial position the displacement will be zero..as the initial and the final point will be the same.
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Yes ,an object moving through a distance can have zero displacement as when an object moving comes back to its initial position the displacement will be zero..as the initial and the final point will be the same.
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Yes it can happen....
Suppose a car moves along a circular track , then after a complete revolution its distance will be 2*pi* r but it will have zero displacement as it come back to its starting point
Suppose a car moves along a circular track , then after a complete revolution its distance will be 2*pi* r but it will have zero displacement as it come back to its starting point
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