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If you were standing in the back of a truck moving at 70 mph, and you threw a baseball in the opposite direction at the same speed, would it just fall straight down?
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Yes, depending on how the "speed" was measured. If the speed is relative to the truck, then yes, it falls straight down relative to a ground observer.
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