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Run and Run and Run.
its 800
Yes, if you run around a track at a constant speed of 5 km/h, your velocity is constant because velocity includes both speed and direction. As long as you maintain this speed and direction, your velocity remains constant.
No, it is not. At a constant speed, yes. But velocity has a direction component, and by running on (following) a curve, a change of direction (and, therefore, velocity) will have to be made. Again, note that speed can stay the same, but velocity has a direction vector associated with it that cannot be ignored.
Niall was the one that had to run are the go kart track
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u would have to run around the track once
You run around on a big track!
Avid means something that somebody likes to do a lot. So an avid runner is somebody who likes to run a lot, and is probably very good at it.
that is imposable, unless you are a bystander and just decide to run on to the track.
Velocity is an objects speed in a given direction e.g. a runner having run round a circular track of 400m in circumference has 0 velocity.
Niall.