An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero
displacement ? If yes, support your answer with an example.
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Oh surely it can have zero displacement.
Suppose, a man go rounds around the boundary of a circular park and stops right at the place where he started.
We can clearly see that it has covered some distance(that is circumference of the circular park) but since it stopped at the same stop after 1 round , his initial and final position remains the same and so he covers zero displacement.
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yes for example we go to school and come back to our home . then our final and intial position became same.
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