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The initial position is where it starts; the final position is where it ends up.

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What is the initial position of the ball what is the final position?

The initial position is where it starts; the final position is where it ends up.


How to find displacement?

Final position - Initial position


The difference between the final position and the initial position if motion is in a straight line?

Displacement.


What is initial position of the ball?

Perhaps it is B0. From a physics viewpoint, it seems to me the "initial position of the ball" would be inertia or "at rest".


What is Displacemen?

The shortest distance between the final position and initial position is known as displacement is vector quantity.


What quantity describes the difference between an objects initial position and the objects final position?

"change in location" "displacement"


What are the way to define motion?

Motion is the process of changing your initial position to a possibly different final position.


What would happen if there were no friction between the rolling ball and the ground?

ball will just move without rolling, staying in it's initial position but moving indefinitely (that is if it is given an initial force).


How far will a ball fall in 20 second?

Xf= Xi + Vxi(t) + (.5)(Ax)(t)2 where: Xf is the final position Xi is initial position Vxi is initial velocity Ax is average acceleration t is time Xi and Vxi will both be zero since the initial velocity and position are both zero. Xf = (0) + (0) + (.5)(9.8m/s2)(20)2 Xf = 1960 meters


How far will a rubber ball fall in 20 seconds?

Xf= Xi + Vxi(t) + (.5)(Ax)(t)2 where: Xf is the final position Xi is initial position Vxi is initial velocity Ax is average acceleration t is time Xi and Vxi will both be zero since the initial velocity and position are both zero. Xf = (0) + (0) + (.5)(9.8m/s2)(20)2 Xf = 1960 meters


What is the name of the length of the straight line that is drawn form an objects initial position and to the object's final position?

Displacement


How do you find delta v?

xf - xi = Delta V Final Position minus Initial Position equal Delta V.