distance is how much you traveled to get there. if you went back and forth 20 times that's your distance. that does not effect your displacement in the least.
My Answer: Distance is the total length of the actual path between two points. Displacement is the length and direction of a straight line between starting and ending points.
and other answer :
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Distance is the distance travelled by an object from its initial point to final point.
Say a point A is initial and a point B is final and the distance between them is
10m and an object moves from initial point to final point and the distance travelled
is 10m.
Displacement is the shortest distance between the initial and the final point.
Say a point A is initial and a point B is final and the distance between them is 10m .
The object moves from A to B and again from B to A. therefore the displacement
of the object is 0 because from A it came back to A itself. The shortest distance
from initial to final point is 0.
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Completely correct, but hard to follow unless you already know where it's headed.
Easier:
-- "Displacement" is the length between the start- and end-points, regardless of
the route you take to get there.
-- "Distance" is the total road you travel to get from the start point to the end point,
including all the winds, curves, twists, circles and side-trips along the way.
-- Distance can never be shorter than displacement for the same start- and end-points.
-- If you end the trip at the same point you started from, like for example running one lap
around a closed track, then the distance is something, but the displacement is zero.
Distance is a scaler,displacement is a vector
-- 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.
Displacement is a measure of distance. Speed is a measure of the RATE at which the distance is traversed.
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
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 scaler,displacement is a vector
-- 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.
displacement is the vector quantity and the distance is scalar quantity, displacement is the shortest distance between two points.
Distance travelled is the total distance covered during the motion and displacement is the distance between the final and initial position.
distance is the measure of the length between two points where as displacement is the shortest distance between the points.
Displacement is just distance traveled and a direction. For example 40m east is a displacement distance
Displacement is a measure of distance. Speed is a measure of the RATE at which the distance is traversed.
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
No. Distance can be greater than displacement, but not less. The magnitude of the displacement between two points is also the minimum possible distance of a path between the same points.However, the displacement can be zero if the distance is not if the object's starting point and ending point are the same.
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 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.
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