Question 1 An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacement? If yes, support your answer with an example.
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Yes, an object can have zero displacement even when it has moved through a distance. This happens when final position of the object coincides with its initial position. For example, suppose an object starts from point A and after covering a distance of say 50 meters, reaches point B. Then it turns back and comes to point A. Here, distance covered by the object = AB + BA = 50 m + 50 m = 100 m While displacement of the object = 0 (As final position is same as initial position)