When an object is thrown vertically upward why does its speed decrease?
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When we throw any object vertically
upward it's speed decreases because
it face the gravity of earth.
And as much higher it goes the
force of gravitation increase on
it in opposite direction that's why
it's speed decrease and at a point
it's speed become zero.
upward it's speed decreases because
it face the gravity of earth.
And as much higher it goes the
force of gravitation increase on
it in opposite direction that's why
it's speed decrease and at a point
it's speed become zero.
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When we throw any object vertically
upward it's speed decreases because
it faces the gravity of earth.
And as much higher it goes the
the force of gravitation increase on
it is the opposite direction that's why
it's speed decrease and at a point
its speed becomes zero.
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