Suppose you throw a ball straight up into the air. Describe the changes in the velocity of the ball. Describe the changes in the acceleration of the ball.
Answer:
Velocity is reduced at a constant rate as the ball travels upward. At its
highest point, velocity is zero. As the ball begins to drop, the velocity
begins to increase in the negative direction until it reaches the height
from which it was initially released. At that point, the ball has the same
speed it had upon release. The acceleration is constant throughout the
ball’s flight.
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