Linear Distance and Displacement
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In physics, linear distance and displacement are fundamental concepts that often confuse learners. Linear distance refers to the total length of the path traveled between two points, regardless of direction. In contrast, displacement measures the straight-line distance from the starting point to the final point, emphasizing direction. This guide explores the definitions, examples, and significance of both terms in physical scenarios, enhancing your understanding of motion and its mathematical representation.
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Linear Distance and Displacement
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