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can some one help me solve this question, I\'m stuck on part C and there is no o

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Question

can some one help me solve this question, I'm stuck on part C and there is no other info provided.



A child tosses a ball straight up. She says the ball is moving away from her hand because the ball feels an upward "force of the throw as well as the gravitational force (a) Can the "force of the throw" exceed the gravitational force? O Yes No How would the ball move iIf it did? No, the "torce of ttrow" can never exceed thhe gravitational force because il it does, the ball would keep moving upward and never come back score. 0 out of 0 Comment (b) Can the "Torce of the throw" be equal in magnitude to the gravitational force? Yes No t splain No it cant nave a magnitude equal to the gravitational frce because a i

Explanation / Answer

c)The force should be greater than that of the gravitational force.

We know that, F = ma => a = g

a = 9.81 m/s^2

so, It should be greater than o equal to 9.81 m/s^2

F = 9.81 N

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