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A particle has moved from one position to another position(a) its distance is zero(b) its displacement is zero(c) neither distance nor displacement is zero(d) average velocity is zero

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Answered by abhi3813
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neither distance nor displacement is zero

Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

answer is neither distance nor displacement is zero

Explanation:

When displacement is 0, particle can be at rest, therefore, distance travelled = 0.

displacement may be 0 even supposing a frame has protected a few distance. For example , bear in mind  factors A and B 1km a ways from every other, if a frame travels from A to B and is derived returned to A , its distance may be (1+1) km at the same time as its displacement may be 0 , due to the fact item is returned to its preliminary position

Displacement may be 0 even if distance isn't always 0. Consider  factors A and B such that AB = five m. When a automobile travels from A to B after which returned from B to A, distance = five+five = 10 m. Displacement = Minimum distance among final(B) and preliminary position(B) = 0.

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