the location of the particle has changed.what can we say about the displacement and the distance covered by a particle .
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both cannot be zero.
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Answer:
Both "the displacement and distance" covered by the respective particle cannot be zero.
Explanation:
- When the location is changed, it means that the particle has undergone displacement and has moved a distance, which means both of them should have either a positive or negative value.
- Since distance has only magnitude, it can never be a zero when the particle has changed its location.
- Displacement can take a zero value when the "initial and final position" of the particle is the same.
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