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when is the displacement becomes zero​

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Answered by ayush111o
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Displacement is zero when you start and end at the same spot. As we saw in the examples, the distance and displacement covered in different paths are rarely the same number, which is basically due to the fact that distance is a scalar quantity and displacement is a vector quantity.

Answered by Anonymous
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The displacement of a body becomes zero when a body comes back to it's initial position after movement. [ Final & initial position same ]

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