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yes,displacement is the shortest distance covered by a body,so distance covered by a body may be greater than the displacement.
you have to look at a given distances that it covered when it moved , and at the time it took to cover that distance
Speed is the distance covered in unit time.
Distance :))
"Distance" covered is always greater than the magnitude of the displacement,unless the motion is in a straight line. In that case, distance and displacementare equal. Distance is never less than displacement.
Since speed is a function of distance over time, then if both distances and times are equal, then the speed must be the same in both cases.
None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.
Distance covered in nth second means the distance covered in that particular second . It cannot be more than the distance covered in n seconds which means the distance covered in a total time of n seconds.
That is the correct spelling of "covered" (underneath something).
2,000 feet. You did not specify a barricade, only earth covered. This is from the BATFE 555.218 "Table of distances for storage of explosive materials (high)".
The distance between the above two places is nearly 4846 miles. This is approximately equal to 7799 kilometers. These distances are point to point straight distances. The actual distances may vary according to the flight path chosen.
Distance between london and sweden is approximately 1249.8 miles.
yes,displacement is the shortest distance covered by a body,so distance covered by a body may be greater than the displacement.
yes,displacement is the shortest distance covered by a body,so distance covered by a body may be greater than the displacement.
they were covered from head to toe.
Distances to stars are mainly measured in PC (Parsecs). Light years are also used because the distances covered are so great. For example. Proxima Centauri our nearest neighbourhood star is: Light years: 4.23 Parsecs(PC): 1.3009. If we used miles then the distance would be: 24,866,054,200,000 or kilometers 40,018,035,200,000 Which one is the easiest to remember and that is your answer
The distance covered by the First Fleet was about 24 000 kilometres, or 15 000 miles.