What is displacement and magnitude? Explain magnitude.
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The magnitude of displacement is equal to the distance covered in a given interval of time if the particle. a) Moves with a constant acceleration along any path. ... The displacement of a particle can be zero if the particle comes back to the same position as it is a vector.
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The magnitude of dispalcement of a particle in motion for a given time is the shortest distance between the initial and final position of the particle in that time. The magnitude is always less than or equal to the distance travelled by an object. That is total path length is greater than the magnitude of displacement.
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