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Find the average velocity of the ball from t=0 to t=1.0s?

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Final answer:

The average velocity of the ball from t=0 to t=1.0s cannot be determined without information about the ball's position at these times. We need the position data to calculate the average velocity using the formula which involves the difference in position over the difference in time.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the average velocity of the ball from t=0 to t=1.0s, we can use the definition of average velocity. Average velocity is the change in position (or displacement) over the change in time. However, the provided information doesn't give us direct values for position or displacement at the specific times, and it seems to be part of a larger problem where other parts have expressions for velocity and position or actual data points for doing such calculations.

Without the position data or more context, the average velocity between the two time points cannot be determined from the given information alone. If the position equation or graph were provided, one could calculate the starting and ending positions of the ball at t=0 and t=1.0s and then apply the formula for average velocity, which is:

Average velocity = (Position at final time - Position at initial time) / (Final time - Initial time)

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