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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 Snapskg730
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yes , displacement is zero because object has moved through a distance I.e displacement = distance

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Answered by vanunagar13
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Yes,an object can have zero displacement even when it has moved through a distance.This happens when final position of the object

through a distance.This happens when final position of the object coincides with its initial position. For example,if a person moves around park and stands on place from where he started then here displacement will be zero.

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