Physics, asked by AnkajKumar, 11 months ago

If the distance covered is zero, then displacement
(1) Must be zero
(2) May or may not be zero
(3) Cannot be zero
(4) Depends upon the particle​

Answers

Answered by shreyamukherjee77
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Answer:

no 1

Explanation:

if the displacement is also zero as displacement is the shortest distance covered. If distance travelled by an object is zero then the displacement will also be zero

Answered by ShivamKashyap08
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Answer:

If the distance covered is zero, then displacement is (1) Must be zero.

Distance can be positive and zero.Displacement can be negative,positive and zero.

If distance is zero the body hasn't moved so, the initial and final positions are same so,the displacement is Zero.

Note:-

This will not the case when you consider path other than straight line path like it will differ in circular motion as after one revolution the displacement will be zero,but the body has covered some distance I.e.

2\pi r

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