what will be the acceleration of a body at the highest point when thrown vertically upwards
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When the ball is thrown upwards then it depends on the intial conditions at which it was thrown as well as Gravitational field at place to know about ball's speed at the peak point.
Assuming that intial velocity of the ball is much less than escape velocity of the ball at that place and a uniform Gravitational field was there then at the speed at highest point of ball trajectory is zero because intial velocity is decreasing every second by nearly 9.8 m/s as work is doing against gravity. After reaching highest point, the ball velocity is starting increasing again but in downwards direction with an acceleration of about 9.8m/s ^2.
Assuming that intial velocity of the ball is much less than escape velocity of the ball at that place and a uniform Gravitational field was there then at the speed at highest point of ball trajectory is zero because intial velocity is decreasing every second by nearly 9.8 m/s as work is doing against gravity. After reaching highest point, the ball velocity is starting increasing again but in downwards direction with an acceleration of about 9.8m/s ^2.
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