Physics, asked by neha5390, 1 month ago

How can the displacement be zero even if the distance is not zero?​

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Answered by AdityaBadone
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Answer:

However, the displacement will be zero because the initial and final position are the same. Therefore, we conclude that displacement can be zero even if distance is non zero. If a car travels from point A to B and then comes back and AB=5cm. Then the distance travelled is 10cm and displacement is zero.

Answered by rd318835
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Explanation:

there is a condition that scalar quantity only shows magnitude.so,it can't be negative or zero.

but displacement is a vector quantity

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