deplacement
Deplacement (often written displacement in English; French: déplacement) is a term used across disciplines to describe a change of position or location. In physics, displacement is a vector quantity defined as the straight-line difference between an object's initial position and its final position. If r_initial and r_final denote these positions, displacement Δr = r_final − r_initial. It has a magnitude and a direction, and its SI unit is the meter. A key property is path independence: displacement depends only on where motion starts and ends, not on the path taken. Consequently, displacement differs from distance traveled, which sums the lengths of the path.
In practical use, displacement appears in contexts such as navigation, robotics, and computer graphics, where it
The term originates from the French déplacement, from dis- + placer, meaning to place apart. See also