1. Is it possible that
body is zero, but
distance travelled by a
displacement is non-zero ?
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Displacement is the length of the shortest path between the initial and final point. It depends on magnitude and direction. If body returns to the initial point after travelling some path, initial and final points of the path is same, then displacement will be zero but distance covered will be non zero.
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Distance travelled by an object can never be zero as it is the total distance that the body has moved from its intial to final position
but displacement can be zero.as it is the shortest distance between the initial and final position
Displacement can be zero only when the initial and final position if the body is same
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