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6. Can the distance travelled by an object be smaller
than the magnitude of its displacement?

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Answered by KonikaGupta
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No. The magnitude of distance can never be smaller than the magnitude of displacement because distance is the path covered by a body, whereas, displacement is the smallest path to cover between a body's initial and final position. ... Every example shows that distance is always greater or equal to the displacement.

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