Physics, asked by saravananmohanakhp, 1 day ago

(i) Can the distance travelled by a moving body be smaller than the magnitude of its displacement?

(ii) A quantity is measured to be -20m/s. Is it speed or velocity? Give reason.

(iii) What is the acceleration of a body moving with uniform velocity?​

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Answered by aditya0942008
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Answer:

if a² + 1/a² = 18 find rhe value of a + 1/a and a -. 1/a

Answered by chahel2604
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Answer:

No Distance can never be smaller than displacement as displacement is the shortest distance between two points like a diameter in a circle

ii}Its velocity speed cant be negative

iii) Acceleration will be 0 as a=v/t as v is 0 surely accelaration will be 0

I think thats all thanks

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