If a body is moving along a straight path then
which of the following is true?
(1) Distance is always equal to magnitude of
displacement
(2) Body is always accelerated
(3) Distance may be greater than the magnitude
of displacement
(4) Speed of body will always be zero once in
the journey
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I think it is 1)
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Answer:
From all the given options the correct option is, (1) Distance is always equal to magnitude of displacement.
Explanation:
- When the motion is in a fixed direction, the displacement's magnitude equals its distance (one direction ).
- Distance is the size or extent of the displacement between two places. Remember that the travel distance between two points is not the same as their distance from each other.
- The distance travelled is the length of the full route that was taken to get from one location to another. Travel distance is not a vector.
- Distance is the precise length of the path. Distance is always higher than or equal to displacement since displacement is the shortest distance between the starting point and the finishing point.
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