If the distance covered is zero ,the displacment will be?
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yes, but if the displacement is zero,it doesn't need distance to be zero
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displacement=0
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Explanation:
Between ANY two points - the displacement (magnitude) will ALWAYS be less than or equal to the distance traveled. ... If the distance covered is zero then the displacement will also be zero because displacement is equal to speed plus direction. The object did not change its position as time elapsed.
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