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Answered by Anonymous
12

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Displacement can be zero even when distance is not zero. ... Displacement = Minimum distance between final(B) and initial position(B) = 0.

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Can distance be zero while the displacement is nonzero?

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.Displacement has both magnitude and direction, but it can have zero displacement with nonzero distance because distance has only magnitude and any motion will be the distance it moves. One-dimensional motion cannot have zero distance with a nonzero displacement.

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Answered by ooOllMissCutiellOoo
8

The displacement can be zero if the distance is not zero.

For eg :- If a body, after travelling, comes back to its starting point, the displacement is zero but the distance travelled is not zero.

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