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Answered by abiramiragu
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Which of the following is true for displacement? (a) It cannot be zero. (b) Its magnitude is greater than the distance travelled by the object. Answer: (a) Not true, because if the initial and final position of the object is the same displacement can become zero. (b) Not true, because, displacement is the shortest measurable distance between the initial and final positions of an object. It cannot be greater than the magnitude of the distance travelled by an object, but it can be smaller than the magnitude of the distance travelled by an object or , it may be equal to the distance travelled by the object.

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Answered by tinaghosh
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for option a
we know that displacement can be zero.
for example suppose a body starts moving from point A, goes through points B and C and again comes back to point A then it's displacement will be zero.

for option b
in any case of motion displacement can be equal to the distance travelled or less than the distance travelled but it can't be more.
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