A ball is thrown upwards with an initial velocity of 1( m)/(s). It is released from point 1 m above ground. What is the displacement of the ball after 0.5s
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Since the ball is thrown upwards, the only force acting on it is gravity. The acceleration due to gravity is approximately 9.8 m/s^2, directed downwards. Show more…
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