Physics, asked by Rajes3593, 5 months ago

If you throw a ball straight upward, what is the ball´s velocity and acceleration at the highest point of its trajectory?

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Answered by bela20april2004
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Answer: I think the the velocity of the ball at the highest point of trajectory is 0(zero) because of the acceleration due to gravity.

The acceleration would be -g but it's never zero because if the acceleration would be zero the ball would never come down i.e., it would remain stationary!!! It's negative since it acts in downward direction.

I hope that this answer is correct !!!

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