Which of the following can sometimes be ‘zero’ for a moving body? i. Average velocity. ii. Distance travelled iii. Average speed iv. Displacement
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Distance is the length of the actual path covered by a moving body. This implies that the distance travelled by a moving body and also its average speed can never be zero at any point of time.
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Displacement can be zero because it cares only about the final and initial position. For example: a body starts moving from point 'A' and returns to point 'A' then displacement of the body is zero
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