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At first an object moves through c and b and reaches A . What is the path length covered by the object. 2) The object moves through c and reaches B . What is the distance of the object .

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Answered by ratanvoleti
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At first, the object moves through C and B and reaches A. Then it moves back along the same path and reaches C through B. The total path length covered by the object is OA + AC, that is 60 km + 35 km = 95 km. This is the distance covered by the object.

Answered by singhilokesh97
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At first, the object moves through C and B and reaches A. Then it moves back along the same path and reaches C through B. The total path length covered by the object is OA + AC, that is 60 km + 35 km = 95 km. This is the distance covered by the object.

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