An object thrown vertically up wards from the ground returned back to the ground in 6s after it was thown up if it reached a height of 12m calculate?
To determine how far the car fell vertically from the bridge to the ground you would need to know how far the bridge roadway is from the ground.
The answer depends on whether the ball is thrown vertically upwards or downwards. That critical piece of information is not provided!
Typically the ground.
Ground water is part of the water cycle. It never left.
It would be 9.81 m/s^2. Sahil Afghan
-- the gravitational attraction between the football and the Earth, acting vertically downward; -- the normal force of the ground or the shelf under the football, acting vertically upward. These two forces are precisely equal and opposite. If they're weren't, then the football would be accelerating vertically, not at rest.
-- the gravitational attraction between the football and the Earth, acting vertically downward; -- the normal force of the ground or the shelf under the football, acting vertically upward. These two forces are precisely equal and opposite. If they're weren't, then the football would be accelerating vertically, not at rest.
A funnel cloud.
Yes the temperature changes both vertically (from the ground to space) and horizontally (from the equator to the poles).
Vertically, about 300 meters,
after hees done craping
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