Answer:
[tex]9.8 m/s^2[/tex], downward
Explanation:
There is only one force acting on the ball during its motion: the force of gravity, which is given by
[tex]F=mg[/tex]
where
m is the mass of the ball
[tex]g=9.8 m/s^2[/tex] is the acceleration of gravity (downward)
According to Newton's second law,
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
where F is the net force on the object and a is its acceleration. Rearranging for a,
[tex]a=\frac{F}{m}[/tex]
As we said, the only force acting on the ball is gravity, so F = mg and the acceleration of the ball is:
[tex]a=\frac{mg}{m}=g[/tex]
Therefore, the ball has a constant acceleration of [tex]9.8 m/s^2[/tex] downward for the entire motion.