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Originally Posted by Pet_Sounds
No, in that case the forces would balance so that the acceleration would be zero. The point with the ball is that its velocity is changing, even when it is instantaneously at rest at the top of its motion.
If the ball were sitting at rest on the earth, however, then its acceleration would be zero. Even though gravity pulls down on it, there's a corresponding upward force exerted by the ground that balances it out.
Being "at rest" (i.e., zero velocity) with nonzero acceleration only happens instantaneously.
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But the air pressure on anything is still acting against anything sitting still so is still an active force, no? Like if all the air on earth suddenly disappeared everything on earth resting would "pop up"?