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Is the time taken by the body to rise to the highest point equal to the time taken to falll from the same height

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Answered by Ravkiratchampshooter
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No, During the rise of the body a force is applied and since gravity is a attractive force it attracts everything to it, so when the body is rising it is acting against gravity but still the gravitational force acts on it and the force applied on the body to rise is also acting on it. By these words we came to know that they are opposite to each other so therefore the time taken will be less because since it is rising against gravity it will take more time as compared to the body who is falling down which means it is working with gravity therefore the time taken which is  utilized here will be less as compared to the 1st scenario.

Answered by bachpannursery1090
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Answer:

7Why can one jump higher on the surface of the Moon then on the earth?

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7Why can one jump higher on the surface of the Moon then on the earth?

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