Physics, asked by karish3049, 8 months ago

The effective acceleration of a body when thrown
upwards with acceleration a is
(a) (g + a) (b) (a – g)
(c) √(g².+a².) (d) {g – a²./g}

Answers

Answered by ifkarimnagar
0

Answer: option A

Explanation:

Answered by Varsha2711
1

Answer:

Lets consider,

a= a body thrown upwards with the acceleration.

g= acceleration due to gravity acts downwards

The effective acceleration of the body is (a−g)

The correct option is B

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