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the force acting on a stone thrown up

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Answered by pavit15
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When an object is thrown upward or dropped from a height such that the only force acting on it is gravitational force and air resistance is negligibly small such that it can be ignored is called freely falling object. The acceleration of such a body is equal to the acceleration due to gravity.

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Answered by theinevitableguardia
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Answer:

force of gravity(g) which is equal to 9.8m/s

Explanation:

if an object is thrown upward or dropped from a height such that the only force acting on it is gravitational force and air resistance is negligibly small such that it can be ignored is called freely falling object. The acceleration of such a body is equal to the acceleration due to gravity.

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