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why displacement answer it​

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Answered by rishabh1308005
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because it has both magnitude and the direction .......

Answered by devesh1545
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Speed is a scalar quantity. ... Velocity is a vector quantity. Displacement is the difference between the initial position and the final position of a body. Displacement is a vector quantity and not a scalar quantity because it can be only described by using both magnitude as well as direction.

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