Is it possible in straight line motion a particle having zero speed and a non-zero velocity? Explain.
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No,It is not possible.
Explanation:
As we know that in a straight line motion speed is Distance/Time. And Distance is always greater than or equal to displacement.So if we let time be 't' than speed will be zero when distance is zero and if distance is zero than displacement must be zero and hence velocity will also be zero.
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