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1. Distance
Distance is not a vector quantity, because direction is not required to determine the distance. Magnitude is sufficient for determining distance, so it is a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
2. in motion
If the distance or displacement of an object changes at different time intervals, then it is said to be in motion, either uniform, or non-uniform.
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1. The answer is (c) distance.
Distance is not defined as the actual path but the length of the whole path. Distance is not as such the property of start and end point but of the path. The fact that there can be infinite distinct paths between two points means that distance cannot be defined just by them.
Direction is not considered through direction, only its value is sufficient for considering the distance travelled. It is thus a scalar quantity, not a vector quantity.
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2. The answer is (b) in motion.
If the object changes its position with respect to time, then it has motion. Relative to another object, if movement is observed, then it is in motion.
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