Zero meters
6.261 m/s
Whether the object is dropped, thrown downwards, thrown upwards, or thrown horizontally, its downward acceleration is the same 9.8 meters per second2. If it's thrown downwards, however, its speed at any instant is greater than the speed at the same instant would be if it had only been dropped, since it has some speed before the acceleration begins.
In the case of an object thrown, batted, teed off, or dropped, its acceleration at the instant of its maximum velocity is 9.8 meters per second2 downward.
The answer for this question cannot be answered as we do not know how much force was applied to the ball for it to reach this height, alough for that height it would be around 3800 newtons
Yes, for an instant.
6.261 m/s
Whether the object is dropped, thrown downwards, thrown upwards, or thrown horizontally, its downward acceleration is the same 9.8 meters per second2. If it's thrown downwards, however, its speed at any instant is greater than the speed at the same instant would be if it had only been dropped, since it has some speed before the acceleration begins.
It depends on the height of the building and also on the direction the object is thrown in (up, down etc.).
1000000 m
In the case of an object thrown, batted, teed off, or dropped, its acceleration at the instant of its maximum velocity is 9.8 meters per second2 downward.
The answer for this question cannot be answered as we do not know how much force was applied to the ball for it to reach this height, alough for that height it would be around 3800 newtons
17.8 meters
Yes, for an instant.
force thrown distance height thrown
22.35294117647059
The ball was thrown horizontally at 10 meters per sec, and the thrower's arm was 78.4 meters above the base of the cliff.
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