Physics, asked by priyanshityagi0004, 1 year ago

In what condition is the distance covered equal to the magnitude of the displacement of a particle?​

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Answered by sakshi0922
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the distance covered equal to the magnitude of the displacement of a partial when the initial point and final point of particle is same .

such that if a particle start from a point P in a circle and after one revolution comes again to the point P then magnitude of distance and displacement is same for the particle..

I hope this helps u

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priyanshityagi0004: thanks a lot
sakshi0922: u wlcm priya
MidA: sakshi0922 ... go through the books of class 9th or 11th. you will get
MidA: the answer
priyanshityagi0004: My 9th standard classes will start from April 1 st then I will check
MidA: the answer that is marked as brainliest is wrong.
sakshi0922: what is wrong in that
sakshi0922: if initial and final point is same then total distance is 0
MidA: in which class do you study ?
Answered by MidA
1

if the object is moving in a straight line and it isn't charging the direction of its motion between initial and final position.

then displacement = distance travelled

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