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Yes it is possible consider the case of simple pendulum,its bob tends to vibrate or oscillate with respect to the mean position.Considering one complete of its oscillation when the bob starts its journey from first extreme position then it goes to the mean position but due to inertia(tendency to retain initial state of motion) it does not stop at the mean position and continue to move towards the second extreme position and form the second extreme position it goes back to the mean position and similarly due to inertia it goes back to its first extreme position, in this way one complete oscillation is achieved.

So with respect to 'one complete oscillation' the 'net displacement of bob is zero' as it returns to 'same position' from where it has 'started its journey' but the 'net distance is not zero' in this case.

Another example of this case can be the movement of car in a circular track, lets say a car started to move from the position A in circular track and after the course of its journey through the track it comes back to position A so there is no net change in position of the car,again displacement is zero but distance is not zero.

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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.


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Is it possible that an object which has moved through a distance have 0 displacement?

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Give an example where displacement is zero but distance is not?

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Is it possible that displasment is zero but not the distance?

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