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The displacement, along the direction of measurement, is zero. It need not mean that the object is back at the starting point. The displacement-time graph, measuring the vertical displacement of a ball thrown at an angle, will have displacement = 0 when the ball returns to ground level but, unless you are extremely feeble, the ball will be some distance away, not at its starting point which is where you are. The use of such a graph is not unusual in the elementary projectile motion under gravity.
The heat cause the air inside the ball to expand and undent the ball
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baseball being thrown? soccer ball?
A Golf Ball
If you want the graph to show the acceleration of the ball against time, then the graph is a horizontal line. If you want the graph to show the velocity of the ball against time, then the graph is a straight line sloping downward. If you want the graph to show the height of the ball against time, then the graph is a parabola that opens downward.
If the graph is a straight line, then the slope of the line is the average acceleration of the ball.
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In the traditional scoring system, a dot was used to indicate a ball whereby no run has been scored.
because the ball is a solid object.
With a note at the bottom.
The stick to hit the ball in Snooker/Billiards
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a beach ball may birst as the air pressure in it will expand.that is how a beach ball will birst.
The two forces that act on the ball after it leaves your hand are gravity and air resistance.
The displacement, along the direction of measurement, is zero. It need not mean that the object is back at the starting point. The displacement-time graph, measuring the vertical displacement of a ball thrown at an angle, will have displacement = 0 when the ball returns to ground level but, unless you are extremely feeble, the ball will be some distance away, not at its starting point which is where you are. The use of such a graph is not unusual in the elementary projectile motion under gravity.