Explain a situation in which displacement is zero and distance is not zero?
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For example, when a body is thrown vertically upwards from a point A on the ground, after sometime it comes back to the same point A. Then, the displacement is zero, but the distance travelled by the body is not zero (it is 2h; h is the maximum height attained by the body).
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for example, when a body is thrown vertically upwards from a point A on the ground, after sometime it will comeback in the same direction. then,the displacement is 0 but the distance travelled by the body is not zero
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