Distance & Displacement
Distance
- Distance is a measure of how far an object travels
- It is a scalar quantity - in other words, the direction is not important
Total running distance
The athletes run a total distance of 300 m
- Consider some athletes running a 300 m race on a 400 m track
- The distance travelled by the athletes is 300 m
Displacement
- Displacement is a measure of how far something is from its starting position, along with its direction
- In other words, it is the change in position
- It is a vector quantity - it describes both magnitude and direction
Total distance vs total displacement
The athletes run a total distance of 300 m, but end up 100 m from where they started
- Distance is a scalar quantity because...
It describes how far an object has travelled overall, but not the direction it has travelled in
- Displacement is a vector quantity because...
It describes how far an object is from where it started and in what direction
- For example, if a person goes on a hike in the woods to a location which is a couple of miles from their starting point
- As the crow flies, their displacement will only be a few miles but the distance they walked will be much longer
What is the difference between distance and displacement?
Displacement is a vector while distance is a scalar quantity
- Consider the same 300 m race again
- The athletes have still run a total distance of 300 m (this is indicated by the arrow in red)
- However, their displacement at the end of the race is 100 m to the right (this is indicated by the arrow in green)
- If they had run the full 400 m, their final displacement would be zero
- Since the displacement ends before the start position, this means it is –100 m
Worked example
A professor walks around her garden following the path ABCDA.
Calculate, at the end of their walk
Answer:
(a) The distance the professor travels is:
- The total distance of each side of the rectangle
15 + 9 + 15 + 9 = 48 km
(b) The displacement of the professor is:
- The displacement is how far the professor is from their original position
- As they travel back to point A, the total displacement = 0 km
Exam Tip
Since distance is a scalar quantity it will never have a negative value. Since displacement is a vector, it can have a negative value - this means the final position would be in the opposite direction to the starting point and the direction of motion