An object has moved through a
distance. Can it have zero
displacement? If yes, support
your answer with an example.
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It can be both
Let's take the total distance as d.
If the object travels d/2 distance towards one direction and then travels d/2 distance towards its original position, then the displacement will be zero. For example, if you throw a boomerang, it will always come back to you. But if the object travel d distance towards any direction other than towards its original position, the displacement will never be zero.
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