Define distance and displacement and differentiate between them with an example.
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The amount of space between two points, measured along the minimum path which connects them, is called displacement. Distance is nothing but the length of the total route travelled by the object during motion. On the other hand, displacement is the least distance between starting and finishing point.
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Distance - The total path travelled by an object
Displacenent - The shortest distance travelled by an object from its initial to final point
Ex - If you walk from your home to school and then come back from school to home.Your displacement will be zero and distance will be 2 times the distance home to school
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