examples of acceralation is against the direction of motion
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if a ball is thrown upwards
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when a ball is thrown upwards
the motion of the ball is against the gravitational acceleration of the ball
gravitational acceleration is always pointing downwards
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Throwing a ball vertically upwards.
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As the ball is thrown upwards, it moves against the gravity of 9.8ms^-2, at the highest point velocity is 0. Then it changes its direction and falls down ie it is moves along the acceleration due to gravity.
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