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Posted by Mishika Pandey 4 years, 1 month ago
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 1 month ago
Displacement is the actual length gap between starting & finishing points.
In this case, they are same, so Net displacement is zero. we know that the shortest gap between the initial and final positions the body is coming back to the initial position the net displacement is zero.
Distance travelled is the length which is actually covered by the moving body.
As the body goes up for "h" length and comes down "h" length, so
Net distance travelled= h+ h= 2h
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