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what is the magnitude of the displacement vector? ​

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Answered by ksangesh
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Magnitude of displacement is equal to the absolute value of the displacement vector. In physical sense, the magnitude of displacement is equal to the linear distance between initial and final positions along the straight line joining two positions i.e. the shortest distance between initial and final positions.

Answered by vedantsingh368
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Magnitude of displacement is equal to the absolute value of the displacement vector. In physical sense, the magnitude of displacement is equal to the linear distance between initial and final positions along the straight line joining two positions i.e. the shortest distance between initial and final positions.

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