Physics, asked by pranav33898, 9 months ago

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 sana00070
4

Answer:

Yes, the object instead of moving through a distance can have zero displacement. Example: If an object travels from point A and reaches to the same point A, then its displacement is zero.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, an object moving a certain distance can have zero total displacement. Displacement refers to the shortest distance between the initial and the final positions of the object. Even if an object moves through a considerable distance, if it eventually comes back to its initial position, the corresponding displacement of the object would be zero.

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