if a ball is trown upward by applying force it reaches a cretain height and comes down again why is this so
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gravity
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gravity on the earth is important
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The ball thrown upwards from the earth goes up against the force of gravity. So, its velocity goes on decreasing at the rate of 9. ... So, the ball stops there for a moment and then, begins to fall back to the earth due to the force of gravity, as an object dropped from that height.
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