Displacement and distance interval – Rankers Physics
Topic: Kinematics
Subtopic: 1. Distance and Displacement

Displacement and distance interval


Assertion (A): In any interval, the magnitude of displacement is always less than or equal to the distance travelled.
Reason (R): For a particle travelling in a straight line with constant acceleration, the magnitude of the change in the velocity during any interval is always less than or equal to the change in the speed during that interval.
 
Both (A) & (R) are true and the (R) is the correct explanation of the (A)
Both (A) & (R) are true but the (R) is not the correct explanation of the (A)
(A) is true but (R) is false
Both (A) and (R) are false

Solution:

Displacement is the straight-line distance, so its magnitude is always \(le\) distance. When a particle reverses its direction of motion, the magnitude of change in velocity can be greater than the change in speed, so R is false.

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