Physics, asked by abcd7112, 1 year ago

the ball is thrown up the magnitude of acceleration at the top point on its path is:
A) g
B)g/2
C)Zero
D)2g/3​

Answers

Answered by KhanLuqman
5

Answer:

Option A is correct.

Explanation:

The value of acceleration (g) remain constant, however velocity changes and the at the peak point the velocity would be zero.

Answered by JoshuaFerns
3

answer = g

reason=

because when a ball is thrown up and reaches max height as possible, the acceleration due to gravity (g) comes into effectiveness as the ball goes down.

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