when displacement is equal to distance travelled
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when you are travelling in straight line
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Distance covered is only ever equal to the magnitude of displacement if the direction component of the object's velocity is constant. That is, as long as the object travels in a straight line, without doubling back, will distance = displacement.
The two quantities are equal when the motion occurs without any change in direction. In that case, the individual displacements point in the same direction, so the magnitude of the net displacement is equal to the sum of the magnitudes of the individual displacements (the total distance).
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