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The actual length covered by a moving body in between two points irrespective of the direction in which the body is moving is called distance displacement is the shrtest distance between two points The units of both distance and displacement are metre and centimeter In the above question, what is the distance travelled by the man?

The actual length covered by a moving body in between two points irrespective of the direction in which the body is moving is called distance displacement is the shrtest distance between two points The units of both distance and displacement are metre and centimeter If a body completes one complete revolution in a circular path, then

A particle moves on a straight line with velocity 2 m/s covers a distance of 5 m, returns back to initial position along same path with velocity 4 m/s. The distance and displacement covered by particle are respectively.

The actual length covered by a moving body in between two points irrespective of the direction in which the body is moving is called distance displacement is the shrtest distance between two points The units of both distance and displacement are metre and centimeter A man leaves his house at 5.00 a.m. for a morning walk for 2km and returns at 6.00. a.m. What is his displacement traversed by him in this time?

Assertion: The distance and displacment both are equal when the particle moves in a straight line. Reason: In straight line motion distance travelled= Idisplacement I.

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(a) Between two given positions , which is fixed : distance or displacement? (b) Between two given positions , which may be smaller : distance or displacement?

A body covers a distance of L along a semicircular path. Then the ratio of distance to displacement is

A body covered a distance of l metre along a semicircular path. Calculate the magnitude of displacement of the body, and the ratio of distance to displacement.

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