Physics, asked by rkranjan15976, 11 months ago

Distance >o & Displacement = 0​

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Answered by dikshamandal2004
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Displacement refers to the distance between the starting and final positions. Distance refers to the total length of the path traversed. So, for displacement to be zero, you have to end at the same point where you started. Therefore, if you travel along any closed loop, you will have displacement and non-zero distance.

Answered by shunbham
2

Answer:

yes this is true .

Lets take an example

10 km

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A B

Here let AB=10 km

tgen a person moves from A to B he covered both displacement and distannce=10km

but after then he again went from B to A

Distance = 20 km

But displacement =0 km as he went to his intial position

Hope you understood!

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