Physics, asked by study5833, 4 months ago

Can displacement be negative explain?​

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Answered by Ritvik687
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Displacement can be negative because it defines a change in position of an object while carefully monitoring its direction. Then you walk back towards your original location in the −h opposite direction.

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Answered by Samhita347
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yes

Displacement is a vector quantity.

It can be negative, positive and zero. Displacement is quantity which considers magnitude as well as direction.

If you move in forward direction with reference to your reference point ( initial position) then the displacement will be positive and if you move in backward direction with reference to the initial positin then the displacement is negative.

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