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the total parth length is always equal to or greater than the magnitude of the displacement vector. Explain with an example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Total path length is a scalar quantity, whereas displacement is a vector quantity. Hence, the total path length is always greater than the magnitude of displacement. It becomes equal to the magnitude of displacement only when a particle is moving in a straight line.

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