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why velocity is equal to displacement upon time if displacement can be zero also.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The object has not moved at all and so it's displacement is zero...

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Answered by PranawGupta
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The object has not moved at all and so its displacement is zero. If it has moved and the average velocity is zero, then this means that at the end of the time interval, the object was back where it started, This means the displacement is zero and so the average velocity is zero over the time period.

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