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No. Displacement refers only to distance; you also need the direction.
-- Distance is a scalar quantity, whereas displacement is a vector. -- Distance is the integral of magnitude of displacement. -- Magnitude of displacement is always less than or equal to distance. -- The two quantities are equal when the motion is in a straight line.
Its the shortest distance between any two points or objects
Change in position and change in time velocity= delta displacement/delta time
An equidistance is an equal distance from one pair of objects compared to another pair of objects, or from one object to two separate objects.
No. Displacement refers only to distance; you also need the direction.
Answer: The magnitude of displacement is equal to distance traveled when motion is in a straight line
-- Distance is a scalar quantity, whereas displacement is a vector. -- Distance is the integral of magnitude of displacement. -- Magnitude of displacement is always less than or equal to distance. -- The two quantities are equal when the motion is in a straight line.
Its the shortest distance between any two points or objects
You cannot. A foot is a linear measure of displacement whereas a radian measures angular displacement. The two measure different characteristics and conversion between the two is not valid.
Change in position and change in time velocity= delta displacement/delta time
An equidistance is an equal distance from one pair of objects compared to another pair of objects, or from one object to two separate objects.
The displacement produced by the body. The amount of force subjected to the body. The angle between the direction of force and displacement.
falling objects.
When the temperature of the two objects is equal, the Thermal Flow will stop.
It is a displacement equal in magnitude to the difference between the two vectors, and in the direction of the larger vector.
Two types of displacement reactions are known:- single displacement- double displacement