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Give one example where the displacement is zero but the distance travelled is

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Answered by SCIVIBHANSHU
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First of all Let's know what actually the terms Distance and Displacement means..

Distance :- Distance travelled by any universal object ( A particle, You, Photon, Earth, Car) is a line which connects The Initial and final Position of the object by the path through which it moved..

Displacement :- This is a line that connects The initial and final position of object ...But not actually like distance does...Line Of Displacement is the shortest possible Line Connecting the Two positions...

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Now both the quantities Distance and Displacement are applicable for a body that is in motion...Bodies have several types of motion..

But when we talk about circular motion ( motion of a body which resembles a circular path) then we can observe that after moving 1 round In circular motion a body comes to the position where it started now at this point the distance covered will be circumference of the circular path which is :-

2\pi \: r

But in the same case the initial position and final position of body is same now...therefore the shortest distance between two positions is zero..

Hence in the case of circular motion with 1 round the distance covered by an object is something but the displacement is zero...

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