Can a body have zero velocity but finite speed? Explain with example.
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hola mate.....here is your answer...
velocity = displacement / time
during the cyclic path , displacement = zero
so velocity = zero
but if we consider distance covered , speed has a definite value...
so it's not necessary , if velocity is zero then speed to becomes zero....
hope u understood ^_^
velocity = displacement / time
during the cyclic path , displacement = zero
so velocity = zero
but if we consider distance covered , speed has a definite value...
so it's not necessary , if velocity is zero then speed to becomes zero....
hope u understood ^_^
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Yes
During a circular motion, the velocity is zero since the direction is continuously changed but the speed may remain constant.
I hope I m right.
During a circular motion, the velocity is zero since the direction is continuously changed but the speed may remain constant.
I hope I m right.
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