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What is the distance travelled by a body and its displacement when it completes one revolution around a circular track with radius r?


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Distance and displacement are both same and equal to 0

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Distance and displacement are both same and equal to 2πr

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Distance = 0 and displacement = 2πr

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D

Distance = 2πr and displacement = 0

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Solution

The correct option is D

Distance = 2πr and displacement = 0


Distance is a scalar quantity and it only depends on the magnitude and is equal to the total path covered.
Here, distance = perimeter of the circular track

=2πr
Displacement is a vector quantity and it depends on magnitude and direction, it depends only on the initial and final positions of the body and when you join initial and final points with a straight line, it gives the displacement of the body. Here, initial and final positions are the same, hence displacement is zero.


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