If the displacement of a body is zero, is it necessary that the distance covered by it is also
zero ?
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No, if the displacement of a body is zero then it isn't necessary that the distance covered by it is also zero.
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Suppose you're running on a running track. The running track is of 100 m. You complete a round and come back to your original position that u were first standing at. Now the displacement of your body is zero but you ran a distance of 100 m. So I hope that answers your doubt. Sorry i dont rlly explain stuff that well...
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