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if a person walks along a circular path of circumference 40 cm reaches the same point from where he started then what is its displacement and distance travelled by him?​

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Answered by PRASENJITGAMER
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Assuming the man walks one lap the distance covered will be the circumference of the circular track C=2*pi*r. . So the total distance is 628 linear units. ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: WHERE'S DISPLACEMENT IS THE SHORTEST STRAIGHT LINE PATH BETWEEN INITIAL AND THE ENDING POINT AS YOU CAN SEE THE PERSON WENT BACK TO THE SAME POINT WHERE HE STARTED, SO HIS INITIAL STARTING POINT AND ENDING POINT'S ARE SAME . THEREFORE, DISPLACEMENT IS EQUAL TO ZERO .

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