Sorry mate, I normally log on jsut to check private PMs, and browse the current affairs section. Didn't check this thread.Namu, the purpose of the question was to see if he actually did learn physics without rote learning.
I really hate it when people fancily advertise just to get students.
I could go on, but it's unnecessary, I've already made my conclusions
The answer is no, the ball does not stop for a very short finite amount of time.
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The ball should "stop" for a infinitely small period of time , this however is totally different to a very short finite amount.
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If the ball did stop for a (very short) finite amount of time, it would imply that at the top of the flight no forces are acting on the ball. This is untrue as gravity is always acting on the ball.
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