is the displacement of an object is zero then the distance travelled by object A Is Zero B is infinity C is negative this may or may not be zero
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D) this may or may not be zero
Explanation:
Distance can include linear or nonlinear measures between two points; displacement includes only a linear measure between two points.
For example,
If a person runs 100 m, both distance and displacement are 100 m.
If a person runs around a track once (400 m; assuming they are running in the first lane), the distance covered is 400 m but the displacement is 0 m.
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Yes, the displacement of an object can be zero if it travel to some distance and come back to the point from where it has start
Yes, the distance travelled by A can be zero if it doesn't move
No, the distance travelled by B cannot be infinity.
No, the distance cannot be negative in the case of C
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