How does the distance travelled by a body differ from its displacement
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Distance traveled is a scalar magnitude that is measured over the trajectory. Displacement is a vector magnitude that depends only on the initial and final position of the body and which is independent of the trajectory. ... The distance traveled by the body will be 2 πr (the circumference length).
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HEY MATE THIS IS UR ANSWER
DISTANCE DOESN'T HAVE A SPECIFIED
DIRECTION IT HAVE ONLY MAGNITUDE
BUT DISPLACEMENT HAS BOTH MAGNITUDE AND DIRECTION
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