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A stone is thrown upward at an angle. What happens to the vertical component of its velocity as it rises? As it falls?

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A stone is thrown upward at an angle. What happens to the vertical component of its velocity as it rises? As it falls?

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A stone is thrown vertically upward with some angle making it horizontal. When the stone starts moving in the upward direction, the gravity will act in the downward direction, which is directly opposite to the stone's motion.

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