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In science-speak, distance is a scalar quantity, like speed, while displacement is a vector quantity, like velocity. Scalar quantities only have magnitude, while vector quantities have both magnitude ...
Average velocity = \(\frac{\text{displacement}}{\text{time}}\) Displacement is the distance moved in a straight line, in a given direction, from the starting point. Displacement = 24 m east.
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