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Physics, 02.01.2021 08:10, alexabessin

Jonas throws a ball up into the air. On its trip upward, the ball's velocity goes from 9.1 m/s to 0 m/s. On its trip downward, the ball's velocity goes from 0 m/s to -9.1 m/s. Did gravity do any work on the ball during the trip upward? Did gravity do any work on the trip downward? Justify your answer.

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