define displacement of an object how displacement is being different from a distance travelled by the same object
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Displacement is the straight line distance covered a body. It has both magnitude and direction (ie.vector quantity)
Distance is the length of path covered by a body. It may have curves on its way. So distance need not be a straight line. It has only magnitude; no direction ( ie. scalar quantity)
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