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can you explain magnitude of displacement

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Answered by hariHR7
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the big bang is an example ofmagnitude of displacement. the potential energy due to the density of the singularity when coverted to kinetic energy as force and motion is equal to the magnitude of displacement which is expressed as space expansion. shortest distance is called displacementwith direction and magnitude.
Answered by reshama48
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magnitude of displacement is technically a way of saying distance as measured directly between the starting and the ending point as it includes no directional information it is a scalar quantity rather than the vector for example two friends living on the opposite side of the lake
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