how can we determine that speed of an object is greater than the distance it covered
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Displacement is always less than or equal to the distance traveled, so it cannot begreater than the distance. if they are the same direction, then their magnitude willbe equal, however, if they have different directions then displacement will be lessthan the distance.
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Displacement is always less than or equal to the distance traveled, so it cannot begreater than the distance. if they are the same direction, then their magnitude willbe equal, however, if they have different directions then displacement will be lessthan the distance.
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