If start at one on the track, and run around in a circle back to the same spot, what happens to your distance and displacement? The distance would be greater than the displacement. The distance would be greater than the non-zero displacement. The distance travelled would be greater than 0, and displacement would be 0. Both distance and displacement would be the same. PLEASE HELP

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While we run on a circular path and returns to the starting point, the distance will be obviously greater than 0, but as the initial and final point are same, the value of displacement is equal to 0.

So, correct choice is :

The distance travelled would be greater than 0, and displacement would be 0.

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