An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacement? If yes, support your answer with an example.
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An object has moved through a diatance
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yes, an object may or may not have zero displacement when it moves through a distance.
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displacement is the shortest path length between initial and final positions.
when an object moves through a circular path, the distance covered will be the circumference of the circle, i.e 2×pi×r,
but since the object has the same final position as the initial position, the displacement will be equal to 0.
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