Why can't the distance be zero????
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If I have two opposite charged particles having uniform charge. They will attract each other and the distance between them will reduce. How can I find the minimum distance between them? Can the distance be zero, like both charges stuck togther?
Similary, if a book is placed on a table, it seems that the distance between two is zero but microscopically, it is not. So is there any possibility of distance being zero?
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it is not possible that the distance be zero.Because it is not practical
to measure the distance in zero because in this situation we called it as a rest .Distance means the total path covered by an object so distance cannot be 0
hope it will help u
to measure the distance in zero because in this situation we called it as a rest .Distance means the total path covered by an object so distance cannot be 0
hope it will help u
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