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  • Understanding Zero Distance: Object's Position and Displacement
    If the distance an object traveled is zero, then the object must have remained in the same position.

    Here's why:

    * Distance is a scalar quantity, meaning it only considers the magnitude (amount) of displacement, not the direction.

    * If the distance traveled is zero, it means the object's final position is identical to its initial position.

    Think of it this way: Imagine you are standing still. You haven't moved anywhere, so the distance you have traveled is zero.

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