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15 March, 10:50

What is the acceleration of a baseball when it momentarily stops at its maximum height after being tossed directly upward?

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  1. 15 March, 14:08
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    For a free-falling or an object thrown up, the only force acting upon it is the gravitational force. This gravitation pulls the object constantly towards the center of the Earth. As a result, during the whole motion, the force induces an acceleration with a constant value of 9.81 m/s². Therefore, the acceleration doesn't change anywhere and anytime in the whole duration of motion.
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