Why Is Displacement An Example Of A Vector?


Answer:
Vector quantities are those physical quantities which have vastness as well as a direction. Magnitude and direction both are necessary to define a vector size.

The length between two points is called distance. Displacement is defined as the shortest distance between two points. Displacement is calculated as the shortest distance between initial and final position of a body. It is described in both magnitude and direction, so displacement is a vector sum. Moreover, the unit of displacement is meter.

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