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A ball is thrown into the air at an angle. What is the acceleration of the ball at the top of the flight in the x-direction?

A ball is thrown into the air at an angle. What is the acceleration of the ball at the top of the flight in the y-direction?

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Answer:


a_x=0m/s^2\\a_y=-9.8m/s^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that air resistance is negligible then there will be no acceleration in the x-direction as there are no unbalanced forces in the x-direction.

In the y-direction there will be only one force acting and that will be gravity, thus the resultant acceleration will be the acceleration due to gravity (or
9.8m/s^2 down)

((Newton's first law - a body will continue in it's state of rest or unaccelerated motion unless acted on by an unbalanced force; Newton's second law - F=ma))

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