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1. A baseball is thrown straight upward. Describe the direction and magnitude of the velocity, force of gravity, and the varying air resistance force as the ball rises. Explain whether the net force increases, decreases, or is unaffected by the air resistance force. Repeat for the part of the motion when the ball is at maximum height and the part of the motion when the ball is moving downward.
When the ball is going up: Velocrity decreases. Force of gravity is constant. Net force decreases. Friction increases. At maximum height Velocrity is zero Net force is zero Friction is zero Gravity is still same. When it falls Velocrity increases Net force increases Friction increases or air resistance And gravity is still the same
Wow ok I had no idea thanks so much. Makes sense.
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