An object has moved through a distance.can it have 0 displacement ? if yes support your answer with an example
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Yes an object can have zero displacement even if it has moved through a distance because velocity is vector quantity. Thus, if an object moves through a distance and comes back to its starting point then the displacement can be zero
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Yes,it can have a displacement of 0.
for example :
a body starts moving and covers a distance of 18 km. but returns back to its original position,then its displacement will be 0 as it returns to the place from where it started.
hope so it was helpful. :)
for example :
a body starts moving and covers a distance of 18 km. but returns back to its original position,then its displacement will be 0 as it returns to the place from where it started.
hope so it was helpful. :)
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