Table of Contents
- 1 What is the net force of a ball at its highest point?
- 2 When a ball is thrown up in the air the acceleration at its highest point?
- 3 What is the force of an object at its highest point?
- 4 What is the force of the ball when it reaches its peak?
- 5 How do you force exert?
- 6 What force caused the ball to accelerate in the downward direction when it was thrown?
- 7 What happens to the acceleration of the ball when thrown into the air?
- 8 Which is the only force acting on the ball?
- 9 What happens when a ball is thrown upwards?
What is the net force of a ball at its highest point?
At all points the net force on the ball is the force of gravity i.e. its weight acting downwards (ignoring air friction). Because of this force only, the ball first decelerates coming to rest at the top most point and then accelerates downwards.
When a ball is thrown up in the air the acceleration at its highest point?
At the highest point of motion the ball comes to rest momentarily,but it is being pulled down due to the effect of gravity,so its net acceleration is downwards. So,just after that point,it starts falling downwards.
What is the net force of a ball thrown straight up?
What is the ball’s acceleration at this point? Concept: If a ball is thrown vertically upward, the net force acting on the ball when it is reaches its maximum height is equal to the weight of the ball.
What is the force of an object at its highest point?
Yup, it’s 1 N. Gravity is the only force that can possibly act on the mass: there’s no air resistance, friction, electromagnetism, nuclear forces, or divine intervention to consider, so the net force is due only to gravity and gravity exerts 1 N.
What is the force of the ball when it reaches its peak?
gravitational weight
What is the force on the ball when it reaches its peak? The force on the ball is gravitational weight, that is what makes is slow down going up, and speed up when it falls.
What is the acceleration in the point of maximum height?
At a projectile’s highest point, its acceleration is zero.
How do you force exert?
Whenever we use a string or rope to exert a force on an object, we’re creating tension in the rope that transmits the force we exert at one end of the rope to the object at the other end. This force is usually labeled T. We usually assume that the rope has no mass, and does not stretch.
What force caused the ball to accelerate in the downward direction when it was thrown?
The combination of an initial forward velocity and the downward vertical force of gravity causes the ball to follow a curved path. A. Projectile motion is the motion of a falling object (projectile) after it is given an initial forward velocity.
Why does a ball come back down?
Once you release the ball, you are not applying a force to it; it is freely falling (despite its upward motion). The only force acting on it is the gravitational force, pulling it downwards (which is why it slows down and stops momentarily at the apex, before coming back down).
What happens to the acceleration of the ball when thrown into the air?
Answer a is correct. As soon as the ball leaves the thrower’s hand, the only force acting on it is gravity, so its acceleration is g downwards. Note that while it is in the air the acceleration of the ball remains the same even though the velocity changes.
Which is the only force acting on the ball?
Stage 2: The moment the ball leaves your hand, the only force acting on the ball now is the gravitational force (neglecting the effect of air). This stage has been clearly explained in the earlier answers.
What causes a ball to fall in the air?
The magnitude of acceleration is always proportional to the magnitude of the force. When a ball is tossed in the air i.e this ball is in freefall, the only force acting on it is the gravitational force, which is constant on earth and causes it to have a downward acceleration of 9.8 m/s^2.
What happens when a ball is thrown upwards?
“When viewed in an inertial reference frame, an object either remains at rest or continues to move at a constant velocity, unless acted upon by an external force.” When the ball is moving up and there is no force at all, then the ball will continue it’s motion upwards.