You throw a ball straight upward.
Part A
Compared with its initial speed when thrown, how fast does it return to its starting point? Answer this for the case of no air resistance.
The ball returns much faster than it was thrown. |
The ball returns slower than it was thrown. |
The ball returns as fast as it was thrown. |
Part B
Answer this for the case where air resistance does affect motion.
The ball returns as fast as it was thrown. |
The ball returns slower than it was thrown. |
The ball returns much faster than it was thrown. |
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