Physics, asked by spideygar, 9 months ago

Is distance always equal to displacement in a straight line motion?Give me some examples if it is not possible in STRAIGHT LiNE motion (due to direction)

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Answered by anilskvm
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Explanation:no in every case of uniform motion  distance is not always equal to displacement

for example assume a path AB of total length X a boy move from Ato B and then from b to a here distance traveld by him is x+x=2x but displacement is final postion - initial postion

so displacement is 0

hope it is clear to you

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