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between two given points, is it possible to have displacement greater than the distance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, the displacement can't be greater than the distance travelled by an object this can be explained as follows : As distance is the total length covered by an object while, Displacement is the shortest distance travelled between two points

Answered by Anonymous
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This answer can be explained in a simple way. According to Physics, there are two types of physical quantities - vector quantities and scalar quantities. Vector quantities have both magnitude and direction, whereas scalar quantities have only magnitude. Displacement is a vector quantity and it is defined as the shortest length between two specific points. On the other hand, distance is a scalar quantity and it can be defined as any length between two given points. Any displacement can be referred to as distance, but not every distance can be referred to as a displacement.Finally, the conclusion is that since displacement is always the shortest length between two fixed points, it can never be greater than distance.

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