A ball is thrown vertically upward draw its velocity -time curve
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When the ball is thrown vertically upward its velocity decreases as it moves upward due to the gravitational force acting on it downwards and thus the graph slopes downwards with a negative gradient.
When it reaches a certain height, that is at a stationary point, the velocity becomes zero and at this point the graph cuts the x axis.
The ball then comes back with an increasing velocity from zero to its initial position and at this point the graph slopes downwards from the x axis.
The image shows the graph.
When it reaches a certain height, that is at a stationary point, the velocity becomes zero and at this point the graph cuts the x axis.
The ball then comes back with an increasing velocity from zero to its initial position and at this point the graph slopes downwards from the x axis.
The image shows the graph.
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if ball is thrown upwards its final velocity (v) is 0 and initial velocity is u
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