The ratio is 1.
It is the inverse of the displacement of the point of application in the direction of of the force.
to convert a distance of 4500 yards to miles which ration could you multiply by
In terms of magnitude (distance from 0), -200 is greater. In terms of the normal numerical values, -65 is a greater number than -200.
Pi, the numerical value of the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
The numerical value looks like this: 1,000,000,000,000,000,000
1 is to 1
There's no firm relationship between the magnitudes of distance and displacement, except that displacement can never be greater than distance. So if you're looking for a ratio, I guess (distance)/(displacement) = or > 1
There's no way to answer that, because it can be a different number in every situation. It can never be greater than ' 1 ', but the actual number depends on how squiggly the route is between the starting point and the ending point.
The technical answer is that displacement is the vector sum of the distances. An example to illustrate the difference in less technical terms, distance travelled in one direction added to the same distance in the opposite direction will result in the total distance being twice the distance of each leg but the total displacement is 0.
Distance is scalar. Displacement is a vector.
how far you go and displacement is going in a straight line
Example: There are 6 fish and 19 dogs. The numerical ratio of fish to dogs is 6/19 .
Distance is a scalarwithout direction and displacement is a vector with distance and direction.
Distance can be fully described with a magnitude and a unit. It is a scalar quantity, which means it has a magnitude (numerical value) but not a direction. A related quantity is displacement, which is the straight line distance from a starting point to an ending point. Displacement is a vector quantity, so it can only be fully described with a magnitude, a unit, and and direction.
Distance is a scaler,displacement is a vector
Displacement consists of distance and direction.
Displacement and overall distance are but the distance travelled does depend on the path.