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why distance and displacement are not always equal in magnitude explain with one example?
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Answered by amitamanojpawar
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Explanation:

Distance and displacement are different quantities, but they are related. ... Since thedisplacement is measured along the shortest path between two points, its magnitude is always less than or equal to the distance

Answered by sandeepgurung245351
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Distance and displacement are different quantities, but they are related. ... Since the displacement is measured along the shortest path between two points, its magnitude is always less than or equal to the distance.

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