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an object has moved through a distance can it have zero displacement? If yes, support your answer with an example.​

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Answered by sankalpvyas04
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Yes, zero displacement is possible if an object has moved through a distance. Suppose a ball starts moving from point A and it returns back at same point A, then the distance will be equal to 20 meters while displacement will be zero.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yes the body moved through a distance may have zero displacement.

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The example for the support of the statement is as below

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Let a athlete takes one round of a circular ground.

So the distance in this case is 2\pir

But the displacement is zero because the initial and final points are same

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