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Answered by JINIOUSJHON
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We know, magnitude of displacement is the staright line distance between the initial point and the final point of the path of the moving body.

Dispalcement could be negative, positive or zero. but distance is always positive or zero when there is no motion.

So, the ratio of displacement to distance for a moving object is equal to less than 1.

Answered by ITZINNOVATIVEGIRL588
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➡️Displacement of an object can be less than or equal to the distance covered by the object, because the magnitude of displacement is not equal to distance.

➡️However, it can be so if the motion is along a straight line without any change in direction. 

➡️The numerical ratio of displacement and distance for a moving object is equal or less than 1.

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