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The displacement of a moving object in a given internal of time is zero. Would the distance travelled by the object also be zero? Justify your answer..​

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Answered by AayushBisht16
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Though the moving object comes back to its initial position the distance travelled is not zero. Displacement is calculated on the basis of initial and final position. ... But distance is the total distance covered from initial to final position. So, it cannot be zero in this case.

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, the distance travelled by the object will not be also zero.

We know that displacement is the shortest distance to the destination. And distance is the path covered by a body.

So, if we take the starting point of body be A. And destination be B. Then distance from A to B and then again to A will be 2AB. But the displacement would be 0 as body is still on staring point that is A .

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