Answer:
Circular motion
Explanation:
Consider a car race, where you need to finish one lap in a circuit. Her the start line and the finish line are the same. So , where you start, is where you will be reaching after the race is done. So, the displacement here is Zero , since displacement is the distance from initial point to final point. But, as one can see, the distance travelled is not zero.
Say the race track is a circle of radius r meters. So the lap distance would be the circumference of the circle, which is 2πr m. So the distance travelled is 2πr m and the displacement is zero.
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