Physics, asked by vpakshita, 7 months ago

is the distance travelled by an object is zero then the displacement of the object options a hero option b is not efficiency negative in the may or may not be zero​

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Answered by amanbiswas121259
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Distance can include linear or nonlinear measures between two points; displacement includes only a linear measure between two points.

For example,

If a person runs 100 m, both distance and displacement are 100 m.

If a person runs around a track once (400 m; assuming they are running in the first lane), the distance covered is 400 m but the displacement is 0 m.

Hence, If the distance traveled by an object is zero, then the displacement of the object is also zero.

Answered by BrotishPal
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if distance traveled by an object is zero, then it's displacement must be zero

but if the net displacement of an object is zero, then the distance traveled by it may or may not be zero as distance is a scalar quantity and displacement is a vector.

Hope this helps you.

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