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Distance is a scalar. But displacement is a vector.
Actually, this turns out to be more of a debate than you might think. Historically, most of us were taught the shortest distance between two points is a straight line; that is a principle of Euclid's geometry. But not everyone agrees with Euclid, and there are other types of geometry. For example, because the Earth is a sphere, and not flat as distance maps portray it, that is why some scientists say that the shortest distance is actually a sphere or a curve (in other words, the distance would be measured by following the Earth's contours).
Every physical phenomenon is an example of equilibrium; whenever there is conservation ,if you look closer, there is equilibrium. The action reaction principle is one example.
Pascal's principle states; that a change in pressure in an enclosed fluid is transmitted equally to all parts of the fluid.
A representative scale is ratio of a distance on a map to the equivalent distance measured in the same units on the ground, example: 1:24,000.
An example of a projectile is a missile or a bullet.
The vertical distance of a heavy projectile. Heavy so that air resistance can be ignored.
A launched projectile is not an example of centrifugal force. It is an example of centripetal force.
The speed of water flowing through the tank in a given distance.
power gymnastics would be fast tumbling or for example like a round off back tuck or a whip back. where as graceful tumbling or slow tumbling is standing tricks for example like front walkover or cartwheel.
I think the question is about projectile motion, Yes the animals jumping is the best example of projectile motion, when they jump a parabolic curve is formed thus their jumping could be taken as an example of projectile motion.......
No, it's the opposite. Projectile motion is when something is moving through the air. An example is when a baseball is thrown.
An example of Bernoulli's principle is an Airplane. Your Welcome[:
Projectile motion is a form of motion in which a projectile is thrown near the earth's surface. When thrown, the projectile moves along a curved path because of gravity. An example of projectile motion is a sprinkler shooting water into the air and the water falling back down to Earth.
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