"Displacement" is the shortest possible measurement between the place you
started from and the place where you ended up, without regard for the route
you took. It's usually the length of a straight line between those two places.
"Distance" is how far you actually traveled on the way ... all the twists, turns,
curves, switchbacks, hairpins, loops, and doubles.
Distance can never be shorter than displacement.
The distance you cover in a day is (distance to school) plus (distance back home).
But the displacement is zero because you end up exactly where you started.
dispacement can be the shortest distance
Distance is the scalar value of how far an object has traveled regardless of direction. Displacement is the vector value of how far an object has been displaced, meaning how far is it from where it started. The better way to describe the difference between displacement and distance is here. 1. Displacement is the directed line segment between initial and final position of a moving body. 2. Distance is the total length of path traversed by the moving body irrespective of direction.
explain the difference between systems and sub systems
The electric displacement field is a vector field, shown as D in equations and is equivalent to flux density. The electric field is shown as E in physics equations.
explain the difference between single point & multi point cutting tool
In case of HARMONIC OSCILLATOR the relation b/n FORCE AND DISPLACEMENT is LINEAR but in the case of ANHARMONIC OSCILLATOR relation b/n force and displacement is not linear.Hence this non-linearity arises the fact that the spring is not capable of exerting a restoring force that is proportional to the displacement.
displacement is the vector quantity and the distance is scalar quantity, displacement is the shortest distance between two points.
Displacement is a measure of distance. Speed is a measure of the RATE at which the distance is traversed.
The difference between the final and the initial position of an object is called displacement. Unit of displacement is metre . Displacement <= Distance always.
Distance is a function of displacement. You need to define the origininal position and the present position. The difference between them is the displacement, the distance is the measure (using accepted units) of the difference between the two.
Shortest distance is called displacement . displacement =average velocity / average time . It is a vector quantity both has magnitude and direction.But,distance is a scalar quantity having only magnitude.
Here's the easiest answer: They have different names.....
A scalar is a real quantity like distance and a vector is a vector quantity like displacement.Displacement is the product of a distance and a direction,Displacement =DistancexDirection.
Distance is a scaler,displacement is a vector
monment is force by distance however the deflection is a displacement of point measured by distance
Distance is how far you have traveled. For example, if you walk to school and back, you will have traveled twice the distance between the school and your home. Displacement is how far you have gone in your travels. For example, if you walk to school and back, your displacement is zero because you end up where you started.
-- Displacement is the straight-line difference between where you ended and where you started, regardless of the route you actually took. -- Distance is every inch you covered on the way there, including every curve, round-the-block, double-back, and side-trip to see the sites. -- Distance can never be less than displacement.
Well, if you traveled a distance of, lets say, one million miles, then your displacement would be zero. That is the difference between distance and displacement. Distance is the total area of which you have moved, commonly expressed by using miles or kilometers. While displacement is the DISTANCE between your starting point and end point.