Physics, asked by mehulsherawat, 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 net displacement and distance travelled by the ball?

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Answered by yoyostar
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suppose a ball is thrown vertically upward from a position p above a ground . it rises to the highest point q and returns to the same point p. what is the net displacement and distance travelled by the ball. the net displacement is zero since the ball returns to its starting point itself

distance will be 2p.

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Answered by mudilmathur
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Displacement is zero. Distance is twice the distance between position P and Q.

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