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give an example in which distance is greater than displacement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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E.g.: if a car travels east for 5 km and takes a turn to travel north for another 8 km, the total distance travelled by car shall be 13 km. The distance can never be zero or negative and it is always more than the displacement of the object.

Answered by helpingsrujan
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E.g.: if a car travels east for 5 km and takes a turn to travel north for another 8 km, the total distance travelled by car shall be 13 km. The distance can never be zero or negative and it is always more than the displacement of the object.

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