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What information does displacement give that distance doesn't?

A: Direction
B: Speed
C: Time
D: Location

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Final answer:

Displacement gives information about the change in position, including direction, whereas distance only gives the magnitude of the change in position.

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is A: Direction.

Displacement provides information about the change in position of an object, including both the distance and direction of the change. Distance, on the other hand, only gives the magnitude of the change in position, without any information about the direction.

For example, if you travel 10 meters north and then 5 meters south, your distance traveled would be 15 meters (10 + 5), but your displacement would be 5 meters south (10 - 5). So, displacement tells us both the magnitude and direction of the change in position.

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