Math, asked by dchinta984, 8 months ago

An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacement ? If yes, support your
answer with an example.
Yes, an object can have zero displacement even when it has moved through a distance. This hannen​

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
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yes object can move through a distance and can have zero displacement

as displacement is the shortest distance between two points eg: if a person has moved a distance of 20 m and comes back to his original place by moving back 20m in such a case distance moved by the person is 40m but his displacement is 0 as shortest distance covered by him is 0 as he is in his original place

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Answered by ssharma45511
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Yes, if object has moved through a distance, it surely can has zero displacement. as displacement is a vector quantity depending on starting and ending position not on the path.

For example, 1 circle of motion has distance 2πR but 0 displacement.

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