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Displacement is always less than distance covered. The statement is ____ *
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true in all cases
true in some cases
false in all cases
false in some cases.​

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Answered by jk3226539
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Answer:

If the displacement of a moving object in a given interval of time is zero then the distance travelled by the object is not necessarily zero.

Distance is the total length of path covered by body. Displacement is the length of the shortest path between the initial and final point. It depends on magnitude and direction.

If body returns to the initial point after travelling some path, initial and final points of the path is same, then displacement will be zero but distance covered will be non zero.

Answered by anmolmandal17
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Answer:

false in some cases

Explanation:

Distance and displacement are different quantities, but they are related. ... Since the displacement is measured along the shortest path between two points, its magnitude is always less than or equal to the distance.

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