Can a particle have zero displacement but non zero velocity? how? please explain. thank you!
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Yes it is possible for a body to have zero displacement but non zero velocity. This would be the case for example of a body moving in in circular motion. Every time the object returns to its original position, its displacement will be zero. however, it will be moving with certain velocity.
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