Home
Class 10
PHYSICS
What happens to the speed of a ball whil...

What happens to the speed of a ball while it moves up with an initial velocity ?

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The speed of the ball while it moves up decreases gradually, due to negative gravitational force acting on it.
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • WORK AND ENERGY

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise PREVIOUS SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENTS QUESTIONS|2 Videos
  • WORK AND ENERGY

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise ESSENTIAL MATERIAL FOR EXAMINATION PURPOSE|36 Videos
  • WORK AND ENERGY

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise THINK & DISCUSS|8 Videos
  • WORK , ENERGY AND POWER

    VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT|Exercise LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS|3 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

What happens to the speed of the ball during its downward motion ?

A simple pendulum in a stationary lift has time period T. What would be the effect on the period when the lift (i) moves up with uniform velocity (ii) moves down with uniform velocity (iii) moves up with uniform acceleration 'a' (iv) moves down with uniform acceleration 'a' (v) begins to fall freely under gravity?

When a ball is moving up with an initial velocity, what will be its speed at its maximum height ?

What will be the wavelength of a ball of mass 0.1 kg moving with a velocity of 10ms^(-1) ?

Name the situation where the speed of an object is constant while the velocity Is not?