A child throws a ball downward from a tall building. Note that the ball is thrown, not dropped and disregard air resistance. What is the acceleration of the ball immediately after it leaves the child's hand?
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In this case when the boy throws the ball from the building he just gives it a velocity in downward direction and thus no acceleration. Hence the net acceleration acting is gravity (9.8 m/s^2) only
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