what can be said about the displacement of the body if it covers a distance of zero
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Displacement is the shortest straight line distance between initial and final position. Hence if a body travels along a random path to return to the point of start, the body has traveled finite distance, however the displacement of it is exactly zero. Hence correct answer is option C.
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If a body starts its path along any direction then return to same path so , the displacement of the body becomes zero.
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Simply said , the initial path and final path coincide then the displacement of the body covers a distance of zero.
Explanation:
Displacement:
- It is a shortest distance between initial path and final path.
- Displacement is a vector quantity means it and magnitude as well as direction.
- Displacement can be postive , negative and even zero.
Distance:
- It is defined as the total path covered by the body .
- It's a scalar quantity and it has only magnitude.
- It can't be zero .
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