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Physics, 29.08.2021 22:30, LikeIke9418

A pair of runners, A and B, are running on separate paths towards point 2 in the image. On both paths, point 1 is the same horizontal distance from point 2. The runners start and end at the same time on their respective paths. Which of the following is true about the runners' average speed and velocity? Select ALL that apply. A. Both runners have the same velocity since they covered the same distance on the same amount of time.
B. Runner A has a greater speed since a greater distance was covered in the same amount of time
C. Runner B has a greater speed since a greater distance was covered in the same amount of time
D. Runner A has a greater velocity since the total displacement was greater than runner B
E. Runner B has greater velocity since the total displacement was greater than runner A


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