For motion on a straight line path without turning back with constant acceleration, the magnitude of displacement/distance will be
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The magnitude of distance travelled in a given time interval is always greater than or equal to the displacement. It can never be less than the displacement.
The ratio of the displacement to the distance is equal to or less than one (≤1).
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