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17 March, 04:44

You throw a baseball straight up in the air so that it rises to a maximum height much greater than your height. Is the magnitude of the ball's acceleration greater while it is being thrown or after it leaves your hand? Explain.

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  1. 17 March, 06:43
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    The ball's acceleration is constant in magnitude and direction, from the instant it leaves your hand, until the instant it hits the ground, no matter what direction or speed you throw it.

    It's the acceleration of gravity, on whatever planet you happen to be standing when you throw the ball.
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