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2. A ball is thrown straight up. What is its velocity & acceleration at the top?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi,

When a body is thrown upward its velocity keeps on decreasing because of the deceleration due to acceleration due to gravity (g) which pulls the body in downward direction. At the maximum height velocity becomes zero. Therefore, velocity at the top is zero and acceleration is acceleration due to gravity (g).

Answered by JaismeenJaura
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Explanation:

velocity=0, Acceleration= acceleration due to gravity i.e 9.8m/s2 plz ALSO rate me. and ratings too

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