Physics, asked by sana9251, 11 months ago

can displacement be greater than the distance travelled by an object ? give reason.​

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Answered by Diptendu20
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Answer:

Never.

Explanation:

Displacement is always less than or equal to the distance traveled, so it cannot be greater than the distance. if they are the same direction, then their magnitude will be equal, however, if they have different directions then displacement will be less than the distance.

Answered by ғɪɴɴвαłσℜ
4

\bigstarNo, distance is always greater than or equal to the displacement of an object

 \huge \sf Displacement

Displacement is the shortest distance between two points. And as we know the shortest distance between two points is always a straight line (this may not be applicable in the case of a larger distance because it is a globe and so the shortest distance is a curved line)

 \huge \sf Distance

Distance is the measure of the whole path covered by an object between any two points.

 \huge \sf{}Conclution

As we can see from the definition, the shortest path cannot be larger than the whole path travelled and if we tell that the statement is false the. it would be like telling that a part is greater than the whole. And sometimes the distance and the displacement can be the same when the distance travelled is also a straight line

That is :-

 \huge \boxed{ \red{ \fbox{ \pink{ \sf displacement \:  \leqslant distance}}}}

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