Science, asked by kalgutkaranand1, 1 month ago

true on false

1.it cannot be zero

2.it value is greater than the distance covered by the object​

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Answered by KonikaGupta
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(a) Not true. Displacement can become zero when the initial and final position of the object is the same.

(b) Not true. Displacement is the shortest measurable distance between the initial and final positions of an object. It cannot be greater than the magnitude of the distance travelled by an object. However, sometimes, it may be equal to the distance travelled by the object

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