When an object travels from a certain point and then returns to that same point at the end of its motion,

what is the overall displacement of the object?
answers:
100 m

10 m

20 m

0m

1 answer

The overall displacement of an object is defined as the change in position from the starting point to the final position. Since the object returns to the same point from which it started, the overall displacement is 0 meters. Therefore, the correct answer is:

0 m

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