Physics, asked by skullcrusher1202, 8 months ago

Q1. The magnitude of the displacement of an object is always:
(a) greater than the distance travelled
(b) equal to the distance travelled
(c) less than the distance travelled
(d) less than or equal to the distance travelled​

Answers

Answered by harjindergill945
5

Answer:

option (d) is correct .

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Answered by anuragsinha319
2

Answer:

Option d is correct

Explanation:

Displacement is always less than or equal to distance. Note that distance is a scalar whereas displacement is a vector.So' displacement cannot be more than distance. Distance is the measure of the whole path covered by an object between any two points.

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