An object has moved through a distance. can it have zero displacement?If yes ,support your answer with an example
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If the starting point and ending point of the path of an object is the same, then displacement is 0 while distance is the area covered. For example, if you take a full round of a circle and come back to the point where you started, the displacement is 0 while distance is 2πr.
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If object has moved it can have zero displacement because if the body travelling ends it journey at his starting/initial point then he moved some distance.
Since displacement is shortest distance between final and initial point, in this case displacement is zero as final and initial points are same.
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