The displacement of a moving object in a given interval of time is zero would the distance travelled by an object also be zero justify the answer
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DISPLACEMENT OF A MOVING OBJECT IN A GIVEN INTERVAL OF TIME CAN BE ZERO BUT THE DISTANCE COVERED BY THAT OBJECT IN A GIVEN INTERVAL OF TIME CANNOT BE ZERO.
SUPPOSE AN OBJECT MOVES IN A CIRCULAR PATH AND COMEBACKS TO ITS INITIAL POSITION.
THEN,
IT'S DISPLACEMENT WILL BE ZERO
AND DISTANCE COVERED WILL EQUAL TO THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THAT CIRCULAR PATH.
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DISPLACEMENT OF A MOVING OBJECT IN A GIVEN INTERVAL OF TIME CAN BE ZERO BUT THE DISTANCE COVERED BY THAT OBJECT IN A GIVEN INTERVAL OF TIME CANNOT BE ZERO.
SUPPOSE AN OBJECT MOVES IN A CIRCULAR PATH AND COMEBACKS TO ITS INITIAL POSITION.
THEN,
IT'S DISPLACEMENT WILL BE ZERO
AND DISTANCE COVERED WILL EQUAL TO THE CIRCUMFERENCE OF THAT CIRCULAR PATH.
PLZ MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER AND DROP A ♥
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