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What is distance and displacement.... explain with example​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Distance is the total path travelled by a body.

It is a scalar quantity.

It is always greater than or equal to the displacement.

It is always +ve or zero.

Its unit is m/s.

Displacement is the shortest path travelled by a body.

It is a vector quantity.

It is always smaller than or equal to the distance.

It can be +ve, -ve or zero.

It's unit is m/s.

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Answered by B612AQ
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Answer:

Explanation:

☞Distance is the total path travelled by a body.

It is a scalar quantity.

It is always greater than or equal to the displacement.

It is always +ve or zero.

Its unit is m/s.

☞Displacement is the shortest path travelled by a body.

It is a vector quantity.

It is always smaller than or equal to the distance.

It can be +ve, -ve or zero

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