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zero distance covered and may have non zero displacement?give reason

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Answered by AR17
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zero distance covered and may have non zero displacement

↑ This is impossible.

The statement is wrong, the actual statement is zero displacement may have non zero distance.

This is possible if the object starts from a point, covers a certain distance and comes back to the same initial point. This makes the displacement zero but distance non zero.


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