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When is the distance and magnitude of displacement same.​

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Answered by sanu27937
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Explanation:

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.

Answered by hariom7951
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Answer:

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.

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