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The nemurical ratio of displacement to distance for a moving objective is

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Answered by mistymegha212
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Displacement can be positive, negative or zero. While distance travelled is always positive or zero when there is no motion. So the ratio of displacement to distance is always equal to or less than 1.

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Answered by gonapranathi
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Displacemeny is shortest distance between starting and ending point while distance is length of path.when a car is moving on a straight line without any bendings.when car comes to rest, its displacement and distance will cover both at a time.when a car takes a turn and returns to the same point, where it was started,its displacement is zero,while distance it is covered is total length of the path.displacement is vector quantity it can be either positivr or negative. distance is scalar quantity it is never negative.therefore distance can be equal or greater than displacement.that implies ratio of displacement to distance is always equal to or greater than.

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