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Why is the acceleration of a thrown up ball at its highest point zero??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Kinematics: When a ball is thrown vertically upward, the acceleration due to gravity always acts downward to the ball. When the ball is moving up the acceleration due to gravity will decrease the velocity of the ball and finally, the velocity will become zero at the maximum height.

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