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Yes. Displacement is change in position. If you move through a distance so that your starting position is the same as your stopping position, your displacement, is zero.

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Q: Is it possible that an object which has moved through a distance have 0 displacement?
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Can displacement can be zero even when distance is not zero?

No. Distance can be greater than displacement, but not less. The magnitude of the displacement between two points is also the minimum possible distance of a path between the same points.However, the displacement can be zero if the distance is not if the object's starting point and ending point are the same.


What is it called when an object's distance from another object is changing?

Displacement.


Why is displacement different than distance?

Displacement is different than distance in that distance refers to how much ground an object has covered when in motion. Displacement is how far out of place the object is, or its overall change in position after being moved.


What does it mean about your displacement is equal to the distance you traveled?

displacement is equal to the distance you traveled when the object is moving at shortest path


What are some questions with the answer displacement?

What is the distance and direction of an object's change in position from its original point? How can displacement be calculated using vector addition? In what way does displacement differ from distance traveled? How does displacement relate to an object's initial and final positions?


Why is displacement of displacement?

The difference between the final and the initial position of an object is called displacement. Unit of displacement is metre . Displacement <= Distance always.


The distance an object travels in certain direction in a certain time?

This is known as displacement, and is generally measured in meters :)


What is a displacement sensor?

"Displacement sensors measure the distance an object moves and they can also be used to measure object height and width".


What the distance and direction of an object from the starting point?

Displacement.


What is the distance and direction of an object from starting point?

Displacement.


Infer whether the size of an object's displacement could be greater than the distance the object travels?

Displacement and distance travelled are synonymous, so my inference would be no, it can't.


Can displacement ever be greater than the total distance traveled by a moving object?

When an object moves from point A to point B , its displacement is the straight line distance between those points. So, by definition, it is the shortest possible path. The object can certainly travel by a curved path from A to B so its actual distance traveled would be longer then its displacement. This would be true regardless of how much time it takes to travel the paths.