It could be a displacement vector.
grravity or some other force moves it
Draw a vector from his starting point to his ending point.
You cannot, unless it is a null vector. As a point.
the end point
A vector.
A vector.
It could be a displacement vector.
Displacement vectors indicate the direction and distance from one point to another. They are represented by an arrow starting at the initial point and ending at the final point. The magnitude of the displacement vector corresponds to the distance between the two points.
Position is a vector and displacement is also a vector. The difference is that, position describes a specific point relative to a reference point and displacement is the straight-line distance and direction from one point to another.
The tail of a vector represents the starting point or origin of the vector. It is the point from which the vector extends in a particular direction.
VECTOR
The beginning point of a vector is referred to as its origin or initial point. It is the starting position from which the vector is measured or represented by an arrow.
Yes, displacement is an example of a vector quantity because it has both magnitude (how far an object moved) and direction (the path taken from the starting point to the ending point).
grravity or some other force moves it
true the distance from point A to point B on a grid = vector
The distance moved by an object is the total length of the path traveled, while the displacement vector is the shortest distance between the starting and ending points in a straight line. Therefore, the distance moved can be greater than or equal to the displacement vector, depending on the path taken by the object.