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Run and Run and Run.
its 800
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.
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.
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
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.
You run around on a big track!
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.