Distance :))
the path length of an object in motion in a given time is the length of actual path traversed by the object in the given time.
distance= (speed) multiplied by (time)i.e. the total length of path covered by a body in moving from one point to another
Length is always scalar. It only measures magnitude not direction.
Motion
No. Displacement is just the final location minus the initial location, regardless of the path.
the path length of an object in motion in a given time is the length of actual path traversed by the object in the given time.
Distance is the quantity that describes length of an object's path only no matter what path is covered.
When referring to the actual length, this means accurate. For example: I may guess the length of a mattress at 300CM, but unless I measure it, I won't know the actual length.
The average tornado has a path length of 2 to 3 miles.
distance= (speed) multiplied by (time)i.e. the total length of path covered by a body in moving from one point to another
The Length of a path between two points is known as distance.
mirror the actual path of the network
path
In the vicinity of 70 feet. Actual length will vary according to tractor and trailer length.
The path length of a tornado is usually measure in miles. The median path length for a tornado is about 1 mile or 1760 yards. Some path lengths exceed 100 miles. Path width, which is sometimes mistakenly called length is the actual size of the tornado. A typical tornado is 50 yards wide but sizes can range from as little as 1 yard (record smallest) to 4,440 yards or 2.5 miles (record largest). Relatively few tornadoes are over 400 yards wide.
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