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differentiate between speed and displacement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Displacement is the vector difference between the ending and starting positions of an object. ... Speed is a scalar, which describes the total distance travelled by some object during some time interval. Speed is sometimes equal to the magnitude of a velocity vector, but not always.

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Differentiate between distance and displacement.

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Distance:-

  • Distance is the length of the actual path covered by a body, irrespective of its direction of motion.
  • Distance between two given points may be same or different for different paths chosen.
  • It is a scalar quantity.
  • Distance covered is always positive or zero.

Displacement:-

  • Displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and final positions of a body in a given direction.
  • Displacement between two given points is always same.
  • It is vector quantity.
  • Displacement covered may be positive, negative or zero.

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