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Scientific Reasons
Q.No.1: Why does a ball thrown vertically upward fall down?​

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Answered by huluhuli9
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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. ... This is called the acceleration due to gravity and is usually denoted by the symbol g. An object that is thrown vertically upwards decelerates under the earth's gravity.

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