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when an object is thrown vertically upward the acceleration due to gravity is _____​

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Answered by indu18bhatia
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When a body is thrown vertically upwards, at the highest point only velocity is zero because the acceleration due to gravitational force is acting downward continuously

Answered by Anonymous
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When an object is thrown vertically upward the acceleration due to gravity:

  • In general, the direction of motion is considered to be positive, and the rest of the parameters are determined by the direction of motion.
  • As a result, if an object moves vertically upwards, the uphill journey has a positive direction of motion.
  • As a result, gravity's acceleration is regarded as negative because its direction is downward.
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