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difference between displacement and distance...​

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Distance :

  • The complete length of any path covered by an object is called distance, it has two end points.

  • Distance is a scalar quantity, it has only magnitude.

  • The formula of distance is speed multiplied by time.

  • Distance is always positive, the answer can never have any negative values.

  • Distance can be measured in both straight and non straight path.

Displacement :

  • The complete length of a minimum path covered by an object is called displacement.

  • Displacement is a vector quantity, it has both magnitude and direction.

  • The formula of distance is velocity multiplied by time.

  • Displacement can be positive, negative and also can be zero.

  • Displacement can only be measured along a straight path.

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