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From a point on the ground a ball is straight thrown up in to the air. While the ball is in motion in the air its acceleration (g is acceleration of free fall)​

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Answered by nurmuskan568
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Answered by sd28408
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As I throw a ball straight up into the air, the direction of the ball’s motion is initially upward, although it is actually traveling downward at 9.8 m/s squared. At the very top of a ball’s motion, its speed is zero and its acceleration is -9.8 meters per second squared.

When you throw a ball up in the air in which direction is the acceleration as it travels upward?, Analyzing motion for objects in freefall

For example, when a ball is thrown up in the air, the ball’s velocity is initially upward. Since gravity pulls the object toward the earth with a constant acceleration g, the magnitude of velocity decreases as the ball approaches maximum height. Figure 1.

Furthermore, What is the acceleration of a rock thrown straight upward on the way up?, What is the acceleration of a rock thrown straight upward on the way up? At the top of its flight? On the way down? The acceleration of the rock thrown upward has the same value of – 9.8 m/s^2 downwards at all three points of the rock on way up, stationary at the top of its flight and on way down.

Finally,  What is the acceleration of a rock thrown straight upward on the way up at the top of its flight on the way down explain?, Answer: The acceleration of a rock thrown straight upward on the way up, at the top of its flight and on the way down is called gravity, and it’s denoted by the letter g.

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