an object has moved through a distance .can it have zero displacment ? if yes ,support your answer with an example
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Hello friend.
◆ Displacement is the shortest distance between initial point and the final point.
◆ The unit of measuring displacement is metre/kilometer
◆ Yes, an object which moves a distance can have its displacement as zero.
◆ This is possible only when the initial and the final positions are the same.
◆ For example, when you move in a circular ground, you come back to the same point where you have stated from.
◆ So, your initial and the final points will be the same and the displacement will be zero.
◆ Displacement is the shortest distance between initial point and the final point.
◆ The unit of measuring displacement is metre/kilometer
◆ Yes, an object which moves a distance can have its displacement as zero.
◆ This is possible only when the initial and the final positions are the same.
◆ For example, when you move in a circular ground, you come back to the same point where you have stated from.
◆ So, your initial and the final points will be the same and the displacement will be zero.
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We know that displacement of a moving body, is the shortest distance between initial position and final position of the body.
For example a body starts from a point A , moves to B and then returns back to the point A.
Here final position - initial position=0,So displacement=0
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We know that displacement of a moving body, is the shortest distance between initial position and final position of the body.
For example a body starts from a point A , moves to B and then returns back to the point A.
Here final position - initial position=0,So displacement=0
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