Yes it does!
Displacement consists of distance and direction.
Distance is a scalarwithout direction and displacement is a vector with distance and direction.
how far you go and displacement is going in a straight line
displacement
Yes it can. If distance and displacement is positive then it means it's going forwards. If you get a distance or displacement that is negative then means it's going the other direction, backwards.
Displacement consists of distance and direction.
Distance is a scalarwithout direction and displacement is a vector with distance and direction.
Displacement is just distance traveled and a direction. For example 40m east is a displacement distance
Displacement is a vector quantity. This means it has both size AND direction. Therefore, displacement is defined as distance in a given direction. Rather then simply 'distance'. Distance itself is a scalar quantity... and only has size. No direction. 20m - Distance. 20m upwards - Displacement.
how far you go and displacement is going in a straight line
displacement
Distance is the scalar quantity which does not have any direction but the displacement is the both the distance and direction. Hence displacement is the vector quantity. So the answer for the above question is DISPLACEMENT
The distance and direction between starting and stopping positions is displacement.
Displacement.
Displacement.
Yes it can. If distance and displacement is positive then it means it's going forwards. If you get a distance or displacement that is negative then means it's going the other direction, backwards.
Displacement.