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describe magnitude and displacement with formula

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Answered by sabauuu
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✔ magnitude of a vector →PQ is the distance between the initial point P and the end point Q . In symbols the magnitude of →PQ is written as. →PQ. . If the coordinates of the initial point and the end point of a vector is given, the Distance Formula can be used to find its magnitude.

✔Displacement is the change in an object's position from the origin. Displacement is a vector quantity, and thus has both magnitude and direction. Displacement = (final position) - (initial position) = change in position.

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Answered by janhvisingh56
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magnitude- magnitude means size or quantity . it is a vector quantity . it is it means that vector is directed from one place to another

displacement- the shortest distance from initial position of an object to its final position is called displacement

SI unit of displacement is metre

displacement=change in position (final position-initial position)


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