When a ball is thrown upwards, how will it come down?
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At the top of the ball's motion its speed is 0. At the top of the ball's motion its acceleration is downward at 9.8 m/s. When you throw a ball up in the air, its direction/velocity on the way up, although it rises up into the air, is actually downward
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This happens due to the gravitational force
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