A body thrown vertically upwards reaches a maximum height 10m. It then returns to ground. What will be the distance and the displacement travelled by the body respectively?
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A body thrown vertically upwards reaches a maximum height 10m. It then returns to ground. What will be the distance and the displacement travelled by the body respectively?
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Answer:
Net displacement is zero. Distance travelled is the length which is actually covered by the moving body
Explanation:
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Given:
A body thrown vertically upwards reaches a maximum height 10m. It then returns to ground.
To find: Distance and displacement
Distance = 10 + 10..(addition of initial and final position)
= 20 m
Displacement is the the shortest distance between initial and final position.
Therefore displacement is (10-10)
=zero..
Hence, Distance is 20 m and displacement is Zero.
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