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A pebble of mass 0.05 kg is thrown vertically upwards Give the magnitude and direction of net force on the pebble (a) during its upward motion (b) during its downward motion (c) at the highest point where it is momentarily rest
Do your answers change if the pebble were thrown at an angle of say `45^(@)` horizontal direction lgnore air resistance .

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