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The length between the wickets in a cricket pitch is 20.1 m. Find  the distance and displacement when a batsman score
(a) 1 run (b) 2 runs  

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Answered by jasha3378
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Answer:

2 runs

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Answered by Mythili7799
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a) the distance between the wickets is a straight line , so the distance would be equal to the length between the wickets. and displacement is also equal to the distance because the batsman do not come back to the same side.

b) the distance will be double the length between the wickets and displacement would be zero because in the case of two runs , the batsman will come back to the initial position

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