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Physics, 06.10.2020 21:01, blanca04fp

A football (American football) receives the ball and runs north. He then has to run back south, dodge the opposing team's defense east and west, then runs back north for a touchdown. Measuring from where he first received the ball, what is bigger, the magnitude of his displacement, or the magnitude of the distance he traveled? Or were they the same? A - The magnitude of the distance was greater than the magnitude of the displacement.

B - The magnitude of the distance was less than the magnitude of the displacement.

C- The magnitude of the distance was the same as the magnitude of the displacement.

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