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Distinguish between distance and displacement.​

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Answered by sourya1794
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Distinguish between distance and displacement.

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  • Distance is a actual path length between initial to final point.

  • It is a scaler quantity.

  • SI unit of distance is m.

  • It is always positive.

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  • Displacement is a shortest distance between initial to final point.

  • It is a vector quantity.

  • SI unit of displacement is m.

  • It is may be positive, negative and zero.
Answered by Anonymous
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1.The distance travelled by a moving body is the actual length of the path covered by the body irrespective of direction.

2.Distance is a scalar quantity.

3.Distance travelled is always positive.

4.Distance is always greater than or equal to displacement.

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1.The displacement of a body is the shortest distance between the initial and final position of the body.

2.Displacement is a vector quantity.

3.Displacement may be positive,negative or zero.

4.Displacement is always less than or equal to the distance travelled.

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