what is displacement
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displacement is the shortest path covered by an object from the initt=ial position to the final positon
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Displacement is a vector so it must be described by a magnitude (size) and also a direction. If you start at A and walk all over the place and stop at point B then the distance travelled would be the distsnce you walked. The displacment would be the shortest distance between point A and B and ALSO the direction of point B from point A. We use displacement to calculate velocity and distance to calculate speed. If something is travelling in a straight line then we often assume negative displacement to be down or backwards.
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Displacement is a vector so it must be described by a magnitude (size) and also a direction. If you start at A and walk all over the place and stop at point B then the distance travelled would be the distsnce you walked. The displacment would be the shortest distance between point A and B and ALSO the direction of point B from point A. We use displacement to calculate velocity and distance to calculate speed. If something is travelling in a straight line then we often assume negative displacement to be down or backwards.
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