Physics, asked by smartsaku123gmailcom, 6 months ago

difference b/w position vector or displacement vector ?​

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Answered by kartik1314
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Answer:

The position vector tells where an object is relative to a “fixed” origin. The displacement vector indicates where an object is relative to where it was in its last position.

Answered by ItzRisingStar
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