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Define displacement and distance.

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Answered by tiwaavi
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Displacement ⇒ 

1. Displacement is the shortest distance between the Final and the Initial positions. 

2. The S.I. unit of the Displacement is m (meter). Its Dimension is L.

3. Displacement is the vector quantity, since it have both the magnitudes and the direction. 

4. Displacement of the body can be zero, less than the distance or equals to the distance. Displacement cannot be greater than the distance. 

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Distance ⇒ 

1. Distance is the total path covered by the body during the motion. 

2. The S.I. unit of the distance is same as that of the displacement, i.e m (meter). Its dimension is also same as distance, i.e. L.


3. It is the Scalar Quantity, since it has only the magnitudes but no direction. 


4. Distance of the body cannot be zero. It may be equal to zero, or greater than the zero but never smaller than the zero. 




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Answered by shamma18
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Distance is a scalar measure of the interval between two locations measured along the actual path connecting them.

 Displacement is a vector measure of the interval between two locations measured along the shortest path connecting them.

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