What is displacement and magnitude? Explain magnitude.
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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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By magnitude, we mean the size of the displacement without regard to its direction (i.e., just a number with a unit). For example, the professor could pace back and forth many times, perhaps walking a distance of 150 meters during a lecture, yet still end up only two meters to the right of her starting point.
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