Physics, asked by 5379382rohithashri, 9 hours ago

displacement is a __________​

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Answered by thakrepayal
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  • As we all know that the Displacement may be a vector.
  • This means it's a direction further as a magnitude associate degreed is painted visually as an arrow that points from the initial position to the ultimate position.
  • Displacement is an associate degree example of a vector amount. Distance is an associate degree example of a scalar amount.
  • A vector is any amount with each magnitude and direction.
  • A displacement operation tells us however so much a particle has affected from a place to begin (an origin) at a given time.
Answered by megha8080m
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Answer:

1. Displacement is a vector.

2. Displacement is a vector quantity it is the object's overall change in position.

3. The word displacement implies that an object has moved, or has been displaced.

4. This means it has a direction as well as a magnitude and is represented visually as an arrow that points from the initial position to the final position.

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