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  • Initial Velocity of a Dropped Object: Understanding Zero Initial Speed
    The initial speed of the ball when dropped is zero.

    Here's why:

    * Dropping vs. Throwing: When you drop something, you release it from rest. This means it has no initial velocity in the vertical direction.

    * Gravity takes over: The only force acting on the ball immediately after being dropped is gravity. Gravity will cause the ball to accelerate downwards, giving it increasing speed as it falls.

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