Physics, asked by mamtadevi3507, 9 months ago

you go to the school and return back to home what is your displacement​

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Answered by rukumanikumaran
21

Answer:

hope this helps u

Explanation:

we image point a as home and point b as school

A-------------→---------------------------------------------B

A------------------------------←-------------------------------B

we finally come to a point where we have started

but displacement means short distance between initial  and final position   here no short distance as both initial  and final position are same

so here displacement is zero

Answered by akshaysankarshana
2

Answer:

Let's assume that the school is 10 km away from home.

We walk from home to school, covering a distance of 10km.

Later, we walk back home through the same path, again covering a distance of 10 km, but in the opposite direction.

When we calculate the total displacement, the distance we walked back home is counted negative because the direction is opposite. The total displacement will be:

10 + ( - 10)

 = 10 - 10

 = 0 \: km

Hope this helps.

Thanks.

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