Math, asked by Vivekkandel7081, 9 months ago

How do we find the distance and displacement with no radius?

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Answered by shahoam21
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Step-by-step explanation:

If it is a circular trajectory with radius of 14m, the distance travelled in one complete circle is equal to the circumference of the circle which is C =2*pi*r which equals 87.92 m. In one complete circle the final position is the same as the initial position, so there is no displacement.

Answered by amrutbhoite4
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distance =velocity x time

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