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.
Yes, when a ball is thrown up in the air, gravity is still acting on it. Gravity is the force that causes objects to be pulled towards the center of the Earth.
When an object is thrown up, the force of gravity acts on it in the opposite direction to its motion. This force causes the object to slow down and eventually come to a stop before falling back to the ground.
The potential energy of the orange increases as its height increases when thrown up into the air. This is because the orange gains potential energy due to its vertical position relative to the ground, which is converted from its initial kinetic energy (motion) when it was thrown.
Every object falls downward when thrown up due to the force of gravity. Gravity is a fundamental force that pulls objects towards the center of the Earth. When an object is thrown up, gravity acts to slow down and eventually reverse its motion, causing it to fall back towards the ground.
Louis-Philippe gave up the throne, and revolutionaries established an unsuccessful republic
Yes he has thrown up before
'Give up a home run' is a term for a pitcher who has thrown a pitch that a batter has hit for a home run. When a batter hits a home run you might here the announcer say 'That was the 4th home run given up by [pitcher] this season'. That means the pitcher has thrown four pitches that batters have hit for home runs.
If the ball was thrown-in by a teammate, no. If the ball was thrown-in by an opponent, yes.
Because Catherine did not give Henry a son and heir to the thrown, and because he loved Anne Boleyn!
No, my cat has not thrown up any plastic recently.
"Thrown up to" means that the person is going to present them with whatever the subject is. For example: "They had their mistakes thrown up to them" means that the person or persons presented them with evidence of their errors.
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Jason was the hero with the Golden Fleece. He was sent forth by a king to retreive the Golden Fleece for him. In return the king was to give up his thrown to Jason. When Jason returned with the fleece the king was so outraged that he hadn't died that he would not give up his thrown. He tried to trick him into dying, but the kings son was in love ith Jason and gave him tips to stay alive.
of course he has thrown up, more than 90% of people throe up before they are 10 and he is 19 so obviously, he has
Yes he has.