Physics, asked by aseempreet, 11 months 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 rslekshmi08
6

yes , it can have zero displacement.

if the body moves and come back to the initial position,

initial position= final position

therefore distance b/w the two points is 0

ie; displacement is 0

for eg:

consider a body undergoing circular motion.

it starts from the point A

after one complete rotation it is returned to it's initial point A

here the distance is the circumference of the circle (2πr)

but the displacement is 0.

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