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When a ball is thrown upwards. What will be its velocity and acceleration at the topmost point?

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To solve the question of what the velocity and acceleration of a ball are at the topmost point when it is thrown upwards, we can break it down into clear steps: ### Step 1: Understand the motion of the ball When a ball is thrown upwards, it moves against the force of gravity until it reaches its highest point, known as the topmost point. **Hint:** Consider the forces acting on the ball as it rises. ### Step 2: Analyze the velocity at the topmost point ...
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  2. Are the magnitudes of average velocity and average speed equal?

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