Physics, asked by cj4134440, 8 months ago

tion to these objects.
osition in relation to
atform or trees and
- in motion.
A physical quantity that needs both magnitude
and direction for its complete description is
called a vector quantity. Displacement, velocity,
acceleration, force, weight, etc., are examples of
vector quantities.
can be in motion for
same time, it can be
ects. Therefore, rest
be relative terms.
Distance and Displacement
The actual length of the path covered by a
moving body in a certain interval of time is
called the distance travelled by the body. Since
it is just the magnitude of distance, taken in any
direction, it is considered to be a scalar quantity.
Its SI unit is metre (m).
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Jule
physicist and
slaws of motion
pisode. Newton
gravitation that
Suppose a body covers a distance of 4 km while
moving from A to B, 5 km from B to C, 6 km
from C to D and 7 km from D to A. The total
length of the path covered by the body
AB + BC + CD + DA
B
5 km
С
UD
= 4 + 5 + 6 +7​

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