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

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Answered by hancyamit2003
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No. It is not necessary that the distance covered by the object will be zero.

For example, if a student goes to school and returns back home knowing that the school is off for the day for some reason, then the displacement is zero but the distance he covered from home to school and back from school to home is not zero.

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