Physics, asked by xXitzSweetMelodyXx, 3 months ago

for a moving object distance covered by it is always greater than or equal to the displacement of the object in a given time. explain.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Assertion is correct that distance covered by a moving body is always greater than zero because distance is a scalar quantity.

Reason statement is also correct that displacement of a particle can be greater than or less than or equal to zero because displacement is a vector quantity. But the reason does not explains the assertion very well.

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Answered by pratap3125
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Answer:

greater than always when any chemical reaction displaced the chemical

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