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When you throw a ball straight up in the air what forces are acting on the ball?
When you drop a ball it falls its velocity changes – it accelerates. This acceleration is produced by the force of gravity – the ball’s weight. When you throw a ball straight up its velocity changes – it accelerates. This acceleration is produced by the force of gravity – the ball’s weight.
What forces are involved in throwing a ball?
The forces are the weight, drag, and lift. Lift and drag are actually two components of a single aerodynamic force acting on the ball. Drag acts in a direction opposite to the motion, and lift acts perpendicular to the motion. Let’s consider each of these forces separately.
What is the action force of throwing a ball?
When someone throws a ball, the action force is the person pushing on the ball.
When a ball is thrown up in the air the acceleration is?
When you throw a ball up in the air, its direction/velocity on the way up, although it rises up into the air, is actually downward. On its way up, its speed decreases, until it momentarily stops at the very top of the ball s motion. Its acceleration is -9.8 m/s^2 at the very top.
When a ball is thrown straight up the acceleration at its highest point is?
At it’s highest point, acceleration is zero.
When a ball is thrown into the air its kinetic energy is lowest when?
The horizontal component of the velocity is constant in a ballistic trajectory, it is the same at points A, B, and C. The kinetic energy is zero only when the ball is stationary, and the ball is stationary only at E: so this is the only point where the kinetic energy is zero.
When a ball is thrown straight up with no air resistance?
When a ball is thrown straight up with no air resistance, the acceleration at its highest point Group of answer choices is downward is zero is upward reverses from upward to downward reverses from downward to upward. Nishant K.