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Physics, 14.06.2021 19:50 LaneyMM1401

An object travels from one location to another. How do the magnitude of the distance and the displacement traveled by the object compare to each other? A)
The distance traveled can be either greater than, smaller than, or equal to the displacement.

B)
The distance traveled is either greater than or equal to the displacement.

C)
The distance traveled is either less than or equal to the displacement.

D)
The distance traveled is always equal to the displacement.

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