difference between distance and displacement,speed and velocity
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speed have only magnidude and velocity jave both direction and magnitude.
distamce is defined as total path b/w initiall and final point and displacement is shortest path b/w initiall and final point
distamce is defined as total path b/w initiall and final point and displacement is shortest path b/w initiall and final point
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Distance - 1. It has only magnitude.
2.It has no direction
3. It obeys algebraic law of addition.
Displacement - 1. It has magnitude.
2. It has direction.
3. It obeys triangular law of vector addition
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Speed - 1. It has magnitude.
2. It does not has direction.
3. It is measured by a device called speedometer.
Velocity - 1. It has magnitude.
2.It has direction.
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2.It has no direction
3. It obeys algebraic law of addition.
Displacement - 1. It has magnitude.
2. It has direction.
3. It obeys triangular law of vector addition
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Speed - 1. It has magnitude.
2. It does not has direction.
3. It is measured by a device called speedometer.
Velocity - 1. It has magnitude.
2.It has direction.
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