A ball is thrown upward. while the ball is in air: what happens to its velocity.
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This is true even when an object is thrown upward or has zero velocity. ... For example, when a ball is thrown up in the air, the ball's velocity is initially upward. Since gravity pulls the object toward the earth with a constant acceleration g, the magnitude of velocity decreases as the ball approaches maximum height...
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