Sunday, September 8, 2013

What is the acceleration of a stone at the top of its trajectory when it has been thrown straight upward?

What is the acceleration of a stone at the top of its trajectory when it has been thrown straight upward?

 

Answer

9.8 meters/second squared That is the acceleration. Maybe, If your talking about velocity or speed, it is 0 for both. and Newtons second law has nothing to do with your question.

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