Can there be displacement of an object in the absence of any force acting on it? Justify.
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Hi Gurnoorjabbara.....
See, on earth, it is not possible that a force is on acting on an object.
For example, if we are at rest, then we remain at rest because frictional force is acting upon us.
Well, your question should have been that can there be displacement if an object remains at rest or at motion.
I'll answer both....
So an object doesn't have any displacement if remains because no distance is covered and displacement is the shortest distance between two points IE the initial and final points.
Now, if an object is at motion, it will have some displacement, which may be negative, positive or zero...
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See, on earth, it is not possible that a force is on acting on an object.
For example, if we are at rest, then we remain at rest because frictional force is acting upon us.
Well, your question should have been that can there be displacement if an object remains at rest or at motion.
I'll answer both....
So an object doesn't have any displacement if remains because no distance is covered and displacement is the shortest distance between two points IE the initial and final points.
Now, if an object is at motion, it will have some displacement, which may be negative, positive or zero...
.....hope this helps...... Do rate and Mark as brainiest if my answer helps you..... Comment if you have any doubts......
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