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An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacement? Support your
answer with an example.​

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Answered by vaibhavi1603
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displacement is zero if initial and final point are same . but distance is never zero.
if object has moved through a distance and the initial and final point are not same then displacement is not zero.

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Answered by mairuu16
5

Hey mate...!!! Here is ur answer...!!!

Yes, it can have zero displacement. For example, a car starts from a point, and finally stops at same point after travelling through a zig-zag path, such that initial and final positions of the object coincide.

In such a case, distance is non-zero while displacement is zero...!!!

Hope it helps uh...!!!

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