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what is most often given a value of zero to describe an objects position on a straight line?
displacement
reference point
distance
ending location
Brief Explanations
In physics, a reference point is commonly assigned a value of zero to describe an object's position on a straight - line. Displacement is a vector quantity measured from an initial to a final position. Distance is a scalar quantity of the path length. The ending location is just the final position relative to some other point.
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B. reference point