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difference between Distance and displacement (atleast 4)
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Answered by MysteriousMoonchild
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Distance

It is the length of path traversed by the object in a certain time.

It is a scalar quantity that is it has only the magnitude.

It depends on the path followed by the object.

It is always positive.

It can be more than or equal to the magnitude of displacement

Displacement

It is the distance traveled by the object in a specified direction in a certain time (that is the distance between the final and initial positions).

It is a vector quantity that is it has both the magnitude and direction.

It does not depend on the path followed by the object.

It can be positive, negative and even zero.

Its magnitude can be less than or equal to the distance

Answered by shadowboy456
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Answer:

Distance = The numerical measurement of how far an object,place and point are from other.

It is a scalar quantity ( because ye magnitude pe hi bharosha karta hai XD. direction par nhi XD.)

Displacement = The shortest distance between initial point and final point is known as Displacement. (Means Displacement is very lazy it only want shortcuts or shortest distance to come to final position XD..)

It is a vector quantity. ( means it depends on both magnitude and direction)

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