The ratio of displacement to distance for a moving particle is

  • A
    always less than one
  • B
    always greater than one
  • C
    always one
  • D
    one or less than one

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Define and explain displacement.

Under what condition is the magnitude of distance covered by an object equal to its displacement?

"The magnitude of displacement may or may not be equal to the path length traversed by an object." Explain this statement with an example.

Explain with an example that the magnitude of displacement may be zero but the corresponding path length is not zero.

Your friend driving his car overtakes your car on the highway. Which of the following statements must be true at the instant he is passing you? Assume the cars as point particles.

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