No it cannot. The displacement can be zero and the distance nonzero, though. This, due to the fact that displacement takes in account the direction and magnitude, whereas the distance just takes in account the magnitude.
For instance, if we were at a classroom, and I went to the bathroom and come back shortly after to the place were I started, my displacement would be 0, even though I traveled a certain distance.
A simpler example would be the following: You take roll a ball back and forth, say to the exact position where it started. Through the time the ball rolls back and forth the distance it traveled will be increasing, whereas the direction will be canceling itself every time you go back into the starting point (the origin). Thus, distance does increase, whereas the displacement increases at point 2, and decreases in its way to point 1.
It the displacement between two points is zero then they are the same point and so the distance involved in moving between the points can be zero.
Shortest distance between the two particular points through which motion is occured.
Its the shortest distance between any two points or objects
Distance has no concept of direction and can be measured even if a person walks 2 miles in the shape of a triangle, he or she has still walked 2 miles. Displacement, however, it the distance measured between two particular points in a certain direction.
Displacement is how far the object is from the starting point, while distance traveled is the how far the object traveled all together. -Eric P
distance is the measure of the length between two points where as displacement is the shortest distance between the points.
displacement is the vector quantity and the distance is scalar quantity, displacement is the shortest distance between two points.
Displacement
The shortest distance between any two points is called displacement.
lengthThe distance between two points is called the displacement.
the shortest distance between two points.
It the displacement between two points is zero then they are the same point and so the distance involved in moving between the points can be zero.
Answer: The magnitude of displacement is equal to distance traveled when motion is in a straight line
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No. Distance can be greater than displacement, but not less. The magnitude of the displacement between two points is also the minimum possible distance of a path between the same points.However, the displacement can be zero if the distance is not if the object's starting point and ending point are the same.
Displacement.