if displacement is zero will the velocity be also zero or not
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By definition, velocity is displacement over time. Just like how speed is distance traveled over time (miles per hour, meters per second, etc.). So if you have zero displacement divided by x time, then you get zero, because zero divided by anything will always be zero.
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