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When a stone is thrown vertically upward to reach a certain height then what is the value of g Options A . Zero B . Positive C . Negative D . Negligible

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Answered by khushimaheria04
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Answer:

c negative

Explanation:

value of g is always taken in negative form

Answered by krizoy2046
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Answer:

c) Negative

Explanation:

acceleration due to gravity (g) =9.8m/s^2

when it is thrown in upward direction then it will be decelerating,( Negative acceleration) but when it falls down , then there is acceleration due to gravity (positive acceleration) i.e. 9.8m/s^2

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