Math, asked by masteranuraggoyal1, 8 months ago

Suppose a car moving with speed 40Km/h and after covering distance 30 Km, it return back to its initial position.

What will be the displacement in this case? Explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The displacement will be zero

Step-by-step explanation:

The displacement of a body is the shortest distance between the initial and the final position. It is the straight line connecting the two points. As the body returns to its original position, the shortest distance between the initial and final points is zero

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Answered by anushkadhani22
3

Answer:

The displacement will be 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

Displacement = Final Distance - Initial Point

0 - 0 = 0 Ans.

Here we take initial point as 0 coz the starting point of car is 0km ( it didn't cover distance yet)

Here we take initial point as 0 coz the starting point of car is 0km ( it didn't cover distance yet)And final distance as 0 coz after covering 40 km the car reached to its initial point which is already in 0.

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