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Yes, there can be displacement without the presence of a force.
If the body is already in the state of uniform motion, it cannot be stopped till an external force is applied on it.
So without any force, there is still a displacement in it.
If the body is already in the state of uniform motion, it cannot be stopped till an external force is applied on it.
So without any force, there is still a displacement in it.
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Direct answer:Yes
In detail : Well this can happen if there is no force acting on it.Newton's 1st law is itself saying this.According to the law, a body will not change it's state unless an external unbalanced force acts on it.When you throw an object on the floor, it will stop after sometimes.This is becoz of the action of frictional force against it.If there was no friction, then it would have continued to slide over the floor.The best example for this question is an object in space far away from any other object.It will continue to move in the space unless a force acts on it.
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In detail : Well this can happen if there is no force acting on it.Newton's 1st law is itself saying this.According to the law, a body will not change it's state unless an external unbalanced force acts on it.When you throw an object on the floor, it will stop after sometimes.This is becoz of the action of frictional force against it.If there was no friction, then it would have continued to slide over the floor.The best example for this question is an object in space far away from any other object.It will continue to move in the space unless a force acts on it.
PLZ RATE IT AS BRAINLIEST
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