can distance be less than the magnitude of displacement?why?
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Answer. Answer: No , distance can't be less than the magnitude of displacement because displacement can be zero but distance can. example if the object moves in a circular path the displacement after returning to the same point will be zero but the distance will be the circumference covered.
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No, it cant they both can be equal and displacemet can be zero but distance cant
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