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can a particle have zero displacement and non-zero velocity?

can a particle have zero displacement and non-zero velocity?

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Amogh Gajare
60 Points
8 years ago
Practicall
Amogh Gajare
60 Points
8 years ago
Sorry for the previous answer.There is no body which can get a zero displacement and non zero velocity.
Velocity = \frac{Displacement}{Time}
So if displacement is zero,
Velocity = \frac{0}{Time} = 0 So such a situation is not possible
Koolman
100 Points
8 years ago
 
It is not possible as velocity = displacemeny / time And here displacement is 0 so velocity is also 0
 

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