Physics, asked by maryjamesbiji, 9 months ago

Suppose a ball is thrown vertically upwards from a position P above the ground. It rises to the highest point Q and returns to the same point P. what is the displacement and distance travelled by the ball ?

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Answered by brainlystat477
7

Answer:

The net displacement will be zero because the initial and final position of body is same.

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Answered by prabhumaninkl74
15

Answer:

Displacement=0

Distance =2*(distance between p and q)

Explanation:

Since the object starting and ending points are same the displacement is 0

Distance is the total path travelled by it so 2times of the distance between p and q

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