Which statement correctly classifies distance and displacement?(1 point)

Responses

Both distance and displacement are scalar quantities.
Both distance and displacement are scalar quantities.

Distance is a vector quantity, and displacement is a scalar quantity.
Distance is a vector quantity, and displacement is a scalar quantity.

Both distance and displacement are vector quantities.
Both distance and displacement are vector quantities.

Distance is a scalar quantity, and displacement is a vector quantity.

Distance is a scalar quantity, and displacement is a vector quantity.

To determine the correct answer, we need to understand the definitions of distance and displacement.

Distance refers to the total length traveled from start to finish and is a scalar quantity. It involves only magnitude and does not include the direction of travel.

Displacement, on the other hand, refers to the change in position from the starting point to the ending point, and it is a vector quantity. It includes both magnitude and direction.

Considering these definitions, the correct statement would be:

Distance is a scalar quantity, and displacement is a vector quantity.

Distance is a scalar quantity, and displacement is a vector quantity.