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A ball is thrown vertically upwards, reaches its highest point, then drops down to the ground, bounces once,reaches a height of 1.2 m, then falls again and finally rests on the grass. At which one or more times is the gravitational force on the ball zero?

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A.a. At the highest point it reached
B.b. When the ball had bounced up to a height of 1.2 m
C.c. The ball always experiences the force of gravity
D.d. Whenever it was moving down
E.e. At the exact instant the ball was thrown up
F.f. When the ball rested on the grass
G.g. At the instant the ball hit the ground for the first time
H.h. Before the ball was thrown
I.i. Whenever the ball was moving up
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To determine when the gravitational force on the ball is zero, we need to recall a basic fact: gravity acts on the ball at all times unless the ball has no mass or is in a zero-gravity environment. In this scenario, the ball is under Earth's gravity the entire motion: rising, stopping, descending, bouncing, and resting. Option a: At the highest point it reached. At the top the ball has zero verti......Login to view full explanation

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