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Write the differences between distance travelled and displacement. If the displacement of a body is zero, Is it necessary that the distance travelled by it is also zero?​

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Answered by sshailshetty
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Distance can never be zero because it is a scalar quantity. Whereas displacement is a vector quantity. ... If you move 5 meters towards west end then trace the same path backwards, net displacement will be zero but net distance will be 10 meters.

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Answered by divyanshupratik04
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Displacement is the shortest distance traversed by an object between final and initial position .

While distance refers to the actual prasth length traversed by the particle

Displacement is vector and can be negative , positive or zero while distance cannot be negative .

If displacement of an object is zero it's distance traversed may or may not be zero . It depends on the motion of the particle

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