Physics, asked by Namrata001, 10 months ago

When an object is thrown upward, the force of gravity is (a) opposite to the direction of motion (b) in the same direction as the direction of motion (c) Becomes zero at the highest point (d) Increases as it rises up

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Answered by jtg07
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Explanation:

\tt when\:an\:object\:is\:thrown\:upward

\tt the\:force\:of\:gravity\:is\:opposite\:to

\tt the\:directuon\:of\:motion

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\tt gravity\:pulls\:downwards\:object\:is

\tt thrown\:upward\:hence\:option(a)\:is\:correct

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