What is the numerical ratio of distance to displacement for a moving object
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if the body is moving in a straight line..then
.the without returning back..the ratio will be 1:1 and if it returns back to the starting point..then it will be 1:0 because displacement turns zero on returning back to starting point....(ratio of distance: displacement)
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if the body is moving in a straight line..then
.the without returning back..the ratio will be 1:1 and if it returns back to the starting point..then it will be 1:0 because displacement turns zero on returning back to starting point....(ratio of distance: displacement)
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Answer:
As the magnitude of displacement may be equal to distance or greater than distance, so the ratio of distance to displacement may be equal to 1 or greater than 1.
i.e., S/d = ≥1
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