Can displacement be zero if distance is not zero? Give one example to explain your answer.
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Displacement can be zero because it is the shortest possible distance between the initial and the final positions. But distance can never be zero since it is the total path covered by the body .
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Displacement can be zero because it is the shortest possible distance between the initial and the final positions. But distance can never be zero since it is the total path covered by the body .
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Heya....!!!
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
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Yes displacement can be zero despite distance is zero.
One such example to prove this is that an object travel a distance from A to B and then back B to A. Let the distance between A to B be 10m .
There Distance is 20m while displacement remains zero.
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HOPE IT HELPS!!!
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER
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Yes displacement can be zero despite distance is zero.
One such example to prove this is that an object travel a distance from A to B and then back B to A. Let the distance between A to B be 10m .
There Distance is 20m while displacement remains zero.
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HOPE IT HELPS!!!
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