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  1. Problems with detailed solutions on displacement and distance of moving objects. Problem 1. An object moves from point A to point B to point C, then back to point B and then to point C along the line shown in the figure below. a) Find the distance covered by the moving object. b) Find the magnitude and direction of the displacement of the object.

  2. How can you distinguish between distance and displacement graphically? Answer: On a graph, distance is always represented by a non-decreasing curve, while displacement can be represented by a curve that increases, decreases, or remains constant, depending on the direction of movement.

  3. Distance is a scalar measure of an interval measured along a path. Displacement is a vector measure of an interval measured along the shortest path.

  4. Displacement of a body may be zero when distance travelled by it is not zero. Reason (R): The displacement is the longest distance between initial and final position.

  5. Define distance and displacement, and distinguish between the two; Solve problems involving distance and displacement

  6. Distance is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion. Displacement is a vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is"; it is the object's overall change in position.

  7. Distance? No problem. First I walked 6.0 km and then I walked 10 km for a total of 16 km. Distance is a scalar quantity, so the individual distances add just like regular numbers. 16 km. Displacement is a bit more challenging.

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