the magnitude of displacement is always equal to distance True/False
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False.
The magnitude of displacement is always equal to or less than the distance.
The magnitude of displacement is always equal to or less than the distance.
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It is *FALSE*
Since when you complete a trip from your house to school and back to home
Then your displacement will be zero but you distance travelled will be two times the length between school and home, that is, the length you travelled
Since when you complete a trip from your house to school and back to home
Then your displacement will be zero but you distance travelled will be two times the length between school and home, that is, the length you travelled
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