Monday, September 8, 2008
In this picture, a ball is thrown in the air. "G", or acceleration due to gravity, is a given that tells us how fast the ball should be moving while in the air. As the ball is thrown in the air, it accelerates at the constant -9.8 meters per second per second. It slows down, reaches its apex, then comes back down accelerating at -9.8 meters per second squared. If the ball were to be thrown so high that it would take five seconds to come back down, it would accelerate to a scary -49.0 meters per second squared!
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5 comments:
Hello,
nice use explanation of gravity.
grant
meannnnn da Pic!
So Sele...what in heavens am I looking at?
where the picture???
haha
hey,
good explanation
it makes sense even without the pic.
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