Displacement is a vector quantity because it is has both magnitude and direction, while distance is a scalar quantity because it has only magnitude without direction.
They both have diffrent quanties but they are related.
Displacement is different than distance in that distance refers to how much ground an object has covered when in motion. Displacement is how far out of place the object is, or its overall change in position after being moved.
how far you go and displacement is going in a straight line
Distance is a scalarwithout direction and displacement is a vector with distance and direction.
Distance is a scaler,displacement is a vector
Displacement consists of distance and direction.
Displacement is different than distance in that distance refers to how much ground an object has covered when in motion. Displacement is how far out of place the object is, or its overall change in position after being moved.
distance is the measure of the length between two points where as displacement is the shortest distance between the points.
Well distance is the total lengh travelled but displacement is the distance from the starting point to the ending point(when you join the 2 points)
Distance is nondirectional, such as ten feet, displacement is directional, such as ten feet east of my present position.
Distance is scalar. Displacement is a vector.
how far you go and displacement is going in a straight line
Distance is a scalarwithout direction and displacement is a vector with distance and direction.
Displacement consists of distance and direction.
Distance is a scaler,displacement is a vector
Distance is greater , because displacement can be zero ,but, distance cannot be zero.
Displacement and overall distance are but the distance travelled does depend on the path.
There's no firm relationship between the magnitudes of distance and displacement, except that displacement can never be greater than distance. So if you're looking for a ratio, I guess (distance)/(displacement) = or > 1