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Introduction to Motion Assignment Active Describing Displacement How are all paths that have a displacement of zero similar?

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Answer: Sample Response: Any situation that has a path that stops at the same position that it started from has a displacement of zero.

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One-dimensional motion can have zero distance with a nonzero displacement and vice versa. Displacement considers both magnitude and direction, while distance only considers magnitude. When displacement is zero, the initial and final positions are the same regardless of the path taken.

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One-dimensional motion can have zero distance with a nonzero displacement, and it can also have zero displacement with nonzero distance. Displacement has both magnitude and direction, while distance has only magnitude. When the displacement is zero, it means the initial and final positions are the same, regardless of the path taken. Similarly, when the distance is zero, it means no motion occurred, but the displacement can still be nonzero if the initial and final positions are different.

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