your question is wrong. it should be "can physical address and logical address be same" answer is no because logical address is the combination of page number and offset whereas physical address is the combination of physical page[frame] and offset
Lets take the scenario of CPU MMU (memory management unit) Physical Memory.CPU generates the logical address as Page number + Page offset.Of course this address will point to some physical address.Page number is for the index in page table (for base address).The base address + offset is sent to MMU which is mapped to the corresponding physical page.
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(frame no * page size) + offset value = physical add where frame value is the value present in the corresponding page number offset value is the last n bits of the logical address page no is the first m-n bits of logical address 2^m is the logical address 2^n is the page size
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The effective address is the address generated by the program, after all transformations, such as index registers, offsets, addressing mode, etc. have been made. The physical address is the address generated by the hardware, after performing whatever lookups through the page table, etc. have been made. The effective address, or virtual address, is the concern of the program. The physical address, or real address, is the concern of the operating system.