Can displacement be zero for a moving object? Can distance be zero? Explain.
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Yes, according to the Motion in a Straight Line, for a moving object, the displacement can be zero, as it is the net change in position. It can also be defined as the shortest path between start and end points. If an object moves from a starting point and returns to the starting point, then the final position is the same as the initial position, and the net displacement becomes zero. However, the distance covered by a moving object can never be zero. The distance can be zero only if the object has not moved at all.
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Let us consider a vector . The equation can be written as
Px = Py = 1 = = = …….(i)
So the magnitude of vector + =
Let be the angle made by vector , with the x axis as given in the above figure
= = , = 45 with the x axis

Let = -
– = ( –
= = 1
= =
Hence = . Therefore the magnitude of ( + =
Let
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