why the distance travelled by a body cannot be zero ?
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because body is in initial velocity it is not moving
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Displacement will be zero when the initial and the final position of an object is the same. Distance means the actual path that has been travelled and it is a scalar quantity. A body can show zero displacement even if it has travelled some distance and returns back to its initial position. Here distance cannot be zero.
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because distance it the total path length travelled by an object so it can't be zero
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