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What is the difference between distance and displacement? Give two points. 14. Prove graphically and

analytically following equations of motion: (i) V=U + at (ii) v2 =u2 +2as (iii) S=ut+1/2at2

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Answered by Anonymous
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✯ DISPLACEMENT ------------↴↴↴↴↴

➨ Displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and the final position of an object.

➨ Displacement has both magnitude and direction and hence it is a vector quantity.

➨ Displacement can be positive or negative or even zero.

➨ Magnitude of displacement is either equal to or less than that of the distance.

✯DISTANCE ------------↴↴↴↴↴

➨ Distance is the total path length covered by an object during a given time.

➨ Distance has magnitude only and hence it is a scalar quantity.

➨ Distance is always taken positive.

➨ Magnitude of distance is never less than that of displacement.
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