Physics, asked by Mehakdhaliwal1720, 1 month ago

distace is greater than magnitude of dispalacement . why? Give example​

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Answered by crankybirds30
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It is important to note that the distance traveled does not have to equal the magnitude of the displacement (i.e., distance between the two points). Specifically, if an object changes direction in its journey, the total distance traveled will be greater than the magnitude of the displacement between those two points"

Answered by akashray96
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It is important to note that the distance traveled does not have to equal the magnitude of the displacement (i.e., distance between the two points). Specifically, if an object changes direction in its journey, the total distance traveled will be greater than the magnitude of the displacement between those two points.

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