Environmental Sciences, asked by Rinku30mishra, 6 months ago

why does a ball throw up come down​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This is because the force of earth's gravitational field is always directed downwards (towards the center of the earth. ... When the ball is thrown up, it is going against the earth's gravitational field and so, the earth's gravitational force pulls it back down, accelerating it downwards.

Answered by MysticalKudi
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Due to gravitational force

This is because the force of earth's gravitational field is always directed downwards (towards the center of the earth. When the ball is thrown up, it is going against the earth's gravitational field and so, the earth's gravitational force pulls it back down, accelerating it downwards

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