distance is always less than or equal to the displacement ( TRUE OR FALSE)
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False
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It can be greater or equal to, but never less. Distance is a Scalar, so includes everywhere that something has moved. Displacement is a Vector, so only includes movement in one direction, so if you ran around a football pitch for an hour and returned to the start, your distance would be large, but your displacement would be 0, as you haven't moved from the starting position.
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