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A ball is raising upward with a velocity 20m/s. Does gravity act on it????


Nikhil Dalai 27th May, 2019
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Prabhat kumar 6th Jul, 2019

Dear nikhil,

Yes of course gravity will act on it . Gravity act on any body irrespective of any type of shape size of that object. That is why we take g=9.80 m/s2 in questions of motions.

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