Multiple Choice
Which statement below about the distance between the starting and ending positions and the displacement between the starting and ending positions is correct?
A) The distance between the starting and ending positions is twice the magnitude of the displacement between the starting and ending positions.
B) The distance between the starting and ending positions is equal to the magnitude of the displacement between the starting and ending positions.
C) The distance between the starting and ending positions is the negative of the magnitude of the displacement between the starting and ending positions.
D) The distance between the starting and ending positions is greater than the magnitude of the displacement between the starting and ending positions.
E) The distance between the starting and ending positions is less than the magnitude of the displacement between the starting and ending positions.
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