What is the distance and displacement of a body if it completes one revolution on a circular track of 14m
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distance =14m and displacement =0m
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Since distance is the length of path covered therefore it will be equal to half the circumference i.e. 1/2 × 2pi r or pi × r. And the displacement is equal to the distance between initial and final point. Therefore it will be equal to the diameter or r+r=2r
Since distance is the length of path covered therefore it will be equal to half the circumference i.e. 1/2 × 2pi r or pi × r. And the displacement is equal to the distance between initial and final point. Therefore it will be equal to the diameter or r+r=2r.......I hope you like this answer......
Since distance is the length of path covered therefore it will be equal to half the circumference i.e. 1/2 × 2pi r or pi × r. And the displacement is equal to the distance between initial and final point. Therefore it will be equal to the diameter or r+r=2r.......I hope you like this answer...........please mark me a brilliant.....
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