Physics, asked by kunalmalviya7240, 11 months ago

The numerical ratio of displacement to distance for a moving object is

(a) always less than 1

(b) always equal to 1

(c) always more than 1

(d) equal or less than 1​

Answers

Answered by SwaggerGabru
26

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We know, magnitude of displacement is the straight line distance between the initial and final point of the path of a moving body.

Displacement can be positive, negative or zero while distance travelled is always positive and zero when there is no motion.

So, ratio of displacement to distance is always equal to or less than 1.

Correct option is d.

Answered by artistakr
17

Answer:

(d) equal or less than 1

Option d is right answer.

Explanation:

As the magnitude of displacement always either less than or equal to distance travel. Hence, the numerical ratio of displacement to distance is either less than or equal to 1.

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