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Why Isn’T The Acceleration At The Top Point Of The Ball Zero? [Solved]
At the highest point, it becomes zero. However, the force under gravity and the corresponding acceleration will not be zero. In fact, at the highest point, the gravitational force changes the direction of the velocity of the ball.
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Question from - DC Pandey Mechanics -1 Chapter Motion in one Dimension example Question Text -Give example when velocity …