A rock is thrown straight up. At the top of trajectory, the velocity is momentarily zero. Does this imply that the force acting on the object is zero? Explain your answer.
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No. If the force were zero at this point, then there would be nothing to change the object's momentary zero velocity.
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No. If the force were zero at this point, then there would be nothing to change the object's momentary zero velocity.
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