Internal energy of a system is independent of the path taken, i.e., it only depends on the initial and final states of the system.
The displacement of a particle is independent of the path taken if only the initial and final positions are considered. It is determined by the difference between the final and initial positions, regardless of how the particle got there. This is a result of displacement being a vector quantity, where only the magnitude and direction matter, not the path taken.
State quantities are dependent on path,and path quantities do not depend on path.for example:we want to travel from one city to another and we have different routes to travel by,so the distance traveled depends on that which one route is taken,so the distance traveled is a path quantity,well the city current where we are at times does not depend on the path we took,so it is state quantity
True. The distance traveled is a scalar quantity that only depends on the initial and final positions, regardless of the path taken between them. This is known as the distance traveled being independent of the path.
Displacement is a vector quantity that describes the change in position of an object. It has both magnitude (length of the shortest path between the initial and final positions) and direction. Displacement is independent of the path taken, only dependent on the initial and final positions.
Yes, distance is a scalar quantity that measures the total length of the path taken, while displacement is a vector quantity that measures the change in position from the initial to the final point. The distance can be smaller or equal to the displacement depending on the path taken.
The displacement of a particle is independent of the path taken if only the initial and final positions are considered. It is determined by the difference between the final and initial positions, regardless of how the particle got there. This is a result of displacement being a vector quantity, where only the magnitude and direction matter, not the path taken.
State quantities are dependent on path,and path quantities do not depend on path.for example:we want to travel from one city to another and we have different routes to travel by,so the distance traveled depends on that which one route is taken,so the distance traveled is a path quantity,well the city current where we are at times does not depend on the path we took,so it is state quantity
True. The distance traveled is a scalar quantity that only depends on the initial and final positions, regardless of the path taken between them. This is known as the distance traveled being independent of the path.
Path-independent quantity.
Displacement is a vector quantity that describes the change in position of an object. It has both magnitude (length of the shortest path between the initial and final positions) and direction. Displacement is independent of the path taken, only dependent on the initial and final positions.
Price is only taken as independent in demand and supply because the quantity demanded and supplied depends upon the increase or decrease in price.
Yes, distance is a scalar quantity that measures the total length of the path taken, while displacement is a vector quantity that measures the change in position from the initial to the final point. The distance can be smaller or equal to the displacement depending on the path taken.
Distance is independent of path, as it is the total length traveled from point A to point B, regardless of the route taken. Displacement, on the other hand, is the shortest distance between the initial and final points and is also independent of path.
Force is path-independent – it only depends on the starting and ending points, not the path taken. The work done by a force only depends on the displacement of an object, not the specific path taken.
Yes, work done by a conservative force is path independent. The work only depends on the initial and final positions of the object and not on the specific path taken between them. This is a key property of conservative forces.
Distance is the quantity that describes length of an object's path only no matter what path is covered.
Distance is a sclar quantity. A scalar quantity is a magnitude only. A vector has magnitude and direction. Distance AND direction is a vector quantity.