Under what condition a body travels a certain distance but the net displacement is zero.
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If the body starts from a place and returns back to the starting point. For ex. In a circular path around a park, if a jogger starts from point A, takes a round of the park and returns back to point A, then his resultant displacement will be 0.
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When the body comes back to its starting point, its resultant displacement is zero. It is because it has covered a certain distance in due course of time; however, there is no difference between the initial and final positions.
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