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Explain the motion of an object thrown upward​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Vertical motion under gravity. When you throw an object upwards, it will eventually fall back to the ground under the earth's gravity. ... An object that is thrown vertically upwards decelerates under the earth's gravity. Its speed decreases until it attains a maximum height, where the velocity is zero.

Answered by sonibabita01
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Vertical motion under gravity. When you throw an object upwards, it will eventually fall back to the ground under the earth's gravity. ... An object that is thrown vertically upwards decelerates under the earth's gravity. Its speed decreases until it attains a maximum height, where the velocity is zero.

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