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Answered by shwetashukla794
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Answered by Krais
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⭐Answer:

Yes, an object can have zero displacement even if it has moved certain distance

⭐Explanation:

◾Suppose and object goes from a point X to a point Y located 10 cm from

X.

In this case ,

✔️Distance travelled = 10 cm

✔️Displacement of object = 10 cm

Now,

◾The same object moves from Y to X and comes back to its original position.

Then,

✔️Distance travelled = 10 cm

But

✔️Displacement = - 10 cm

( Displacement is a vector quantity

having both magnitude and direction )

( We have taken direction X to Y

positive and Y to X negative )

Now,

Total distance travelled = 10 cm + 10 cm

◾ = 20 cm

Total displacement = 10 cm + ( - 10 cm)

◾Total displacement = 0 cm

✔️Hence we see that an object can have zero displacement despite going through a certain distance

✔️This happens when objects moves to a point and comes back to its original position.

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