If you go exactly twice round a circular field of radius R, what will your displacement be?
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Expert's answer
2021-09-29T17:49:16-0400
By definition, displacement is the difference between the end and the start point of motion. If one do exactly twice round a circular field, they will end up at the point where they started from. Thus, the displacement is zero.
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