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Consider a heavy object which is thrown straight up, reaches its highest point, and then falls back down to the ground. During what parts of the trajectory was it in FREE FALL? (assume here that air friction is negligible)
 
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What is the most common class of star in our galaxy?
 
  A) G-type
  B) O-type
  C) M-type
  D) A-type



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Answer to Question 1

During its entire travel during which gravity was the only significant influence on it (it freely fell moving up, moving down, and at its motionless highest point).

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Reply 2 on: Jul 27, 2018
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