Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: Titan
Zero. AT one point in my life i did get 100s on physics exams.
Sounds like people are confusing forces and acceleration.
Under the influence of gravity, when a projectile reaches it's apex, it is not moving. Yes, the force of gravity is acring upon it, but at that instant, the upward momentum and the force of gravity cancel each other out. The result is it is not accelerating anywhere, in any direction.
The formula is position as a function of time.
First derivitave is velocity.
Second derivitave is acceleration.
No movement, no acceleration, period.
come on where do people get this stuff from?
the speed at any moment, by it self, has nothing to do with the acceleration. if there's no acceleration, why does the projectile go from 0 speed to increasingly downward velocity?
or looking it from the newton's law point of view: f = m*a, the net force here is the force of gravity or m*g, a is g as long as gravity is the only force acting on the body
please stop beating this dead horse