Distance is the scalar quantity which does not have any direction but the displacement is the both the distance and direction. Hence displacement is the vector quantity. So the answer for the above question is DISPLACEMENT
The Displacement vector, defines the distance and direction between two positions.
the measure of a straight-line distance between two points is called length.
The shortest distance between two points is... a straight line.
Twice the distance between a point and halfway to the other point.
Displacement includes the distance between the starting and ending points and the direction in which you travel.
Displacement.
A distance is the length of the straight line path between 2 points. This is also known as a scalar value as it has a magnitude but no direction. A displacement is the distance and the direction between one point and another. This is also known as a vector as it has magnitude and direction as well. Note that the distance between two points, say, point A and point B is the same as the distance from point B to point A. It remains the same value regardless of the direction of travel. On the other hand, if a displacement between point A and point B was 1 mile North, it cannot be reversed. The displacement between point B and point A is 1 mile South - the same distance but an opposite direction.
The distance and direction between starting and stopping positions is displacement.
The volume or weight of a fluid displaced by a floating body (as a ship) of equal weight
The Displacement vector, defines the distance and direction between two positions.
Actual distance travel is the total distance you actually traveled, including all the loops and curves. Straight line distance is the direct distance between the 2 places, in a straight line without a curve
The straight-line distance is about 2,404 miles.
The straight-line distance is 1,210 miles. This is the true straight line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth, NOT the straight line drawn on a map.
The straight-line distance is 1885.7 miles. This is the true straight line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth, NOT the straight line drawn on a map.
The approx distance between London and Paris in a straight line is 214 miles or 344.33 KM
the measure of a straight-line distance between two points is called length.
Actually the only difference between them is of the direction. Distance is a scalar quantity and the displacement is the vector quantity. They are always same in Unit . They are also same in magnitude while at in straight line motion.