A particle moves from one point to another along a curved path and finally returns to its starting point. Which statement is correct?
ABoth distance and displacement are zero
BDistance is zero but displacement is non-zero
CDistance is non-zero but displacement is zero
DBoth distance and displacement are non-zero and equal
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Distance is non-zero but displacement is zero
Because the particle actually travels along a path, the distance covered is non-zero. But since the initial and final positions are the same, the net displacement is zero.
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