Question:

The effective acceleration of a body, when thrown upwards with acceleration $ a $ will be:

Updated On: Jul 5, 2022
  • $\sqrt{a-g^{2}}$
  • $ \sqrt{a^{2}+g^{2}}$
  • $ (a-g) $
  • $ (a +g) $
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The net acceleration of a body when thrown upwards $=$ acceleration of the body - acceleration of due to gravity $=a-g$
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