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19 July, 02:09

If the ball that is thrown downward has an acceleration of magnitude a at the instant of its release (i. e., when there is no longer any force on the ball due to the woman's hand), what is the relationship between a and g, the magnitude of the acceleration of gravity?

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  1. 19 July, 02:25
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    So if force becomes 0, then the only acceleration is gravity!

    therefore, a becomes equal to g

    a = g

    ... answer!
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