Physics, asked by beastepic7, 1 month 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 Chinkigulia21
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: Yes, the object instead of moving through a distance can have zero displacement. Example: If an object travels from point A and reaches to the same point A, then its displacement is zero.

Answered by Macrocosm
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Yes of course, Let me explain.

  • First, let me remind you that Displacement is the shortest distance from the initial to the final position.

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Let's Assume that an object travels from point A and reaches Point B and then again, the object comes to point A.

In this case, The initial position is A and the final position is A ( As the object finally comes to point A ) Now, the shortest distance between Point A to point A is Zero Units. Hence, We can say that even if an object has moved through a distance it can have zero displacement.

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