Physics, asked by Divya1234vaishvavi, 2 months ago

why cannot displacement be greater than the distance travelled​

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Answered by shettysushma794
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Explanation:

Displacement is a vector quantity and it is defined as the shortest length between two specific points. ... Finally, the conclusion is that since displacement is always the shortest length between two fixed points, it can never be greater than distance.

Technically, displacement is the shortest distance between any two points. ... Displacement is always less than or equal to distance. Note that distance is a scalar whereas displacement is a vector.So' displacement cannot be more than distance.

Answered by Indiancitizen123
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Yes displacement cannot be greater than the distance travelled.

Explanation:

Because displacement is defined as the shortest route that can be travelled in the actual distance. And the distance travelled is defined as the total length between any two points or objects. So displacement is the shortest distance that can be made to travel in the total distance. So, displacement cannot be greater than the distance travelled.

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