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Why is the object thrown up always comes down?

The object comes back down after being thrown up because of gravity, a force that attracts things towards each other. When an object is thrown up, the force of gravity eventually overcomes the initial momentum and pulls the object back towards the center of the Earth.


What happened to the ball when you thrown upward?

When a ball is thrown upward, it experiences a brief period of acceleration while moving against the force of gravity. Once the ball reaches its peak height, it begins to fall back down due to gravity.


Which best describes the speed of a ball as it is thrown straight up into the air and comes back down?

The speed of the ball is greatest when it is thrown upward and decreases as it reaches the peak of its trajectory. The speed continues to decrease as the ball falls back down due to the force of gravity pulling it towards the ground.


What is displacement if a ball is thrown up with certain velocity it attains maximum height and comes back to the thrower?

The displacement of the ball from when it was thrown to when it returns to the thrower is zero, as the ball has completed a full round trip back to its initial position. Displacement is a vector quantity that measures the change in position from the initial point to the final point.


When a stone is thrown up in air it comes down after some time why?

When a stone is thrown up in the air, it rises due to the initial force applied to it. However, gravity pulls the stone back down towards the Earth. As the stone loses its upwards momentum and the pull of gravity becomes stronger, it eventually falls back down to the ground.