Distance refers to the amount of space between two points. It is a scalar quantity that only considers the magnitude of the displacement.
Think of distance as measuring how far you have traveled on a road trip. It tells you the total length of your journey, but it doesn't give any information about the direction or specific path taken.
Displacement: Displacement is a vector quantity that represents the change in position from an initial point to a final point.
Speed: Speed is a scalar quantity that measures how fast an object is moving without considering its direction.
Magnitude: Magnitude refers to the size or extent of something and can be used to describe both scalars and vectors.
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