Asked by Lisa
If you drop object,acceleration to groud is 10m/s2, if you throw it would it be greater than 10m/s2? (ignore air resistance) Why or why not?
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Answered by
bobpursley
No.
first, the acceleration due to gravity on Earth is not 10m/s^2, anywhere. It is very close to 9.81 m/s^2. This is the acceleration due to gravity, it does not matter what the velocity is. Acceleration is constant.
first, the acceleration due to gravity on Earth is not 10m/s^2, anywhere. It is very close to 9.81 m/s^2. This is the acceleration due to gravity, it does not matter what the velocity is. Acceleration is constant.
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