Physics, asked by asiyamgm, 10 months ago

- The length of the path covered by an
object is called
(a) distance (b) displacement (c) velouty
(d) speed​

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Answered by tannurana59
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Answer:

Distance is ur answer

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Answered by PoojaBurra
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The length of the path covered by an

the object is called (a) distance.

  • Distance is the complete path taken to reach a distance. This includes the total distance covered by the object.
  • On the other hand, displacement is the direct or shortest distance between two points or the shortest distance covered by the object.
  • An example of distance and displacement is as follows -
  • An object covers a direct distance of 8 kilometres, which is originally about the distance of 13 kilometres via a long route. So, the distance in such conditions will be 13 kilometres and displacement will be 8 kilometres.
  • Speed is the rate at which the distance is covered. Velocity is the direction along with the rate at which distance is covered.

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