Physics, asked by naviyaa0, 11 months ago

what happens to a ball thrown in gravity​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

every thing goes negative to gravity will come down with 9.8 m/s² of constant increase in acceleration

Answered by Cheshta3136
3

Answer:

Acceleration from gravity is always constant and downward, but the direction and magnitude of velocity change. At the highest point in its trajectory, the ball has zero velocity, and the magnitude of velocity increases again as the ball falls back toward the earth

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