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If a ball is thrown up then it said to be in free fall but we say if it dropped then its initial speed is zero , so if we throw it up then we apply some force so how can a body rising up be in free fall? And if we apply some force and throw a ball straight downwards giving it some Initial velocity (at no angle just straight downward) then will it be in free fall?

Answer» If a ball is thrown up then it said to be in free fall but we say if it dropped then its initial speed is zero , so if we throw it up then we apply some force so how can a body rising up be in free fall? And if we apply some force and throw a ball straight downwards giving it some Initial velocity (at no angle just straight downward) then will it be in free fall?


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