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Olivia King
7 November, 18:03
How are distance and displacement different?
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Addyson Berry
7 November, 21:45
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Distance is a scalar as it provides magnitude without direction
Ex. 5 m
Displacement is a vector as it has magnitude and direction
Ex. 5 m [N]
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