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1 May, 21:32

The proper length of the first lane of a competitive running track is 400 m (1,312.3 ft). A runner runs track from the starting line four times, stopping at the starting line.

Which statement is TRUE?

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The runner's distance is 1600 m, his displacement is 0 m, and his speed is 0 m/s.

The runner's distance is 1600 m, his displacement is 0 m, and his velocity is 0 m/s.

The runner's displacement is 1600 m, his distance is 0 m, and his velocity is 0 m/s.

The runner's distance and displacement are 1600 m and his velocity cannot be calculated given this information.

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  1. 1 May, 21:48
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    The runner's distance is 1600 m, his displacement is 0 m, and his velocity is 0 m/s.

    Explanation:

    It is given that,

    Length of the truck, l = 400 m

    A runner runs track from the starting line four times, stopping at the starting line. In this case, the distance covered by the runner is, 4 l i. e. 4 * 400 m = 1600 meters.

    Distance covered by an object is the overall path travelled during its entire journey. So, runner's distance is 1600 meters.

    We know that the displacement of an object is equal to the shortest path covered or it is equal to the difference between final position and initial position. As a result, the displacement of runner is 0 as he is coming back to starting line.

    We know that the net displacement divided by total time taken is called velocity of an object. So, velocity will be 0.

    Hence, the correct option is (b) "The runner's distance is 1600 m, his displacement is 0 m, and his velocity is 0 m/s".
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