Gravity pulls it down.
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The acceleration of the sepaktakraw ball after 1 second will be approximately 9.81 m/s^2, assuming the ball is under the influence of gravity. This is the acceleration due to gravity acting downwards on the ball.
A the moment when the ball just touches the thrower's hand, it will have the velocity with which it was thrown and the acceleration will be equal to the acceleration due to gravity at the place acting vertically downwards.
A ball, like liquids, travels downwards. So, when you blow on it, you give a push to the ball. When the ball loses the power, it rolls downwards. (Out the pipe) By: SupeRMAn
Yes, force is required to throw a ball upward. The force applied by your arm gives the ball its initial velocity to overcome gravity and travel upward.
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The velocity of the ball is 16 feet/sec when it is thrown upward.
When a seed is droped into the ground it started its process of germination. It started to change from a seed to a plant. First of all a small root comes out from yhe embroyo of the seed and it goes downwards, then a small stem comes and it goes upward.
The diaphragm goes downwards.
Because of the force of gravity.
The upward force exerted by the rod on the ball, known as the tension force, is responsible for balancing the force due to gravity acting downwards on the ball. When the ball is at rest, these two forces are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, resulting in equilibrium.
it depends on a lot of factors but i would say downwards because you are working with gravity not against it.