displacement can be less than the magnitude of distance but not zero
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Answer: displacement can be both less than the magnitude as well as zero.
Explanation:the displacement can be zero because if an object starts from a particular point and returns back to the same point then he gas covered some distance but its original position is not changed as it returned to the position from where it started. For example: an object moving along a circular path and retiring to it starting position.
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