Why does a ball thrown upwards fall vertically downwards when only an upward force was applied on it?
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In other words, during upward movement, the ball is moving with retardation. And finally, the velocity of the ball becomes zero at a height. Then again it starts falling downwards vertically and this time its velocity increases gradually under the influence of gravity.
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In other words, during upward movement, the ball is moving with retardation. And finally, the velocity of the ball becomes zero at a height. Then again it starts falling downwards vertically and this time its velocity increases gradually under the influence of gravity
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