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EXPLANATION:
"Unlike distance, which can only get more significant on any path taken, displacement can be positive, negative, or zero. Displacement is zero when you start and end at the same spot (Cardenas, Richard & Iverstine, Wiley)."
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Reference:
Cardenas, R., Iverstine, W. (2016, January 29). Find Displacement: Definition & Equation. Retrieved from https://study.com/academy/lesson/find-displacement-definition-equation-quiz.html