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A boy travelling in an open car moving on a levelled road with constant speed tosses a ball vetically up in the air and catches it back. Shetch the motion of the ball as observed by a boy stanceing on the footpath. Give explanation to support your diagram.

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the motion of the ball as observed by a boy standing on the footpath while the boy in the car tosses the ball vertically upwards. Here’s a step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Understand the scenario - A boy in an open car is moving with a constant speed along a leveled road. - He tosses a ball vertically upwards and catches it back. ### Step 2: Identify the motion of the ball - When the boy in the car tosses the ball, it has two components of motion: ...
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