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give an ex of magnitude of displace and distance both are same ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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→Distance is NEVER equal to the magnitude of the displacement UNLESS the motion has been in a straight-line with no reversals of motion.

→Every other motion is one of your three examples.

→(Displacement is DEFINED to be the SHORTEST distance between two points, with the direction tacked on for good measure.)

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Answered by DivyaDaga
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Explanation:

Magnitude of displacement and distance both are same when the object moves in a straight path without taking any turn .

For example : A car moving on a straight road .

Here , the distance and displacement of car will be same....

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