Which of the following is a correct comparison between distance and displacement?
ABoth are vector quantities
BDistance is the shortest straight-line path, while displacement is the actual path length
CDistance is a scalar, while displacement is a vector
DDistance can be negative, while displacement is always positive
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Distance is a scalar, while displacement is a vector
Distance is the actual path length traveled and has only magnitude, so it is a scalar. Displacement is the shortest straight-line change from initial to final position and includes direction, so it is a vector.
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