An object moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacement? Of yes, support your answer with an example.
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Hello Dear!!
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If an object moves in a circular path and reaches the same original position, it travels some distance. But displacement is zero
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Sindhu
Here's your answer.
If an object moves in a circular path and reaches the same original position, it travels some distance. But displacement is zero
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Hope it helped you
Sindhu
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Yes, actually if a object moved in a circular direction it's displacement is zero for example if you start moving from a point around an pole and when you stop at the same point your displacement is zero because you haven't moved anywhere you are still in the same so no displacement only you have covered distance
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