A juggler repeatedly throws two balls to the same height 3.0 m above the height of his hands. He times his throwing such that the balls are the same height when 1.0 m above his hands, with one ball going upwards and the other going downwards. At this position, 1.0 m above his hands: The accelerations of the balls are equal but the velocity of the ball going downwards is three times that of the ball going upwards O Their velocities of the balls are equal but the acceleration of the ball going upwards is three times that of the ball going downwards The velocities of the balls are equal but their accelerations are equal and opposite O The velocities and accelerations of the balls are equal The velocities and accelerations of the balls are both equal and opposite The accelerations of the balls are equal but their velocities are equal and opposite

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A juggler repeatedly throws two balls to the same height 3.0 m above the height of
his hands. He times his throwing such that the balls are the same height when 1.0 m
above his hands, with one ball going upwards and the other going downwards. At this
position, 1.0 m above his hands:
The accelerations of the balls are equal but the velocity of the ball going
downwards is three times that of the ball going upwards
O Their velocities of the balls are equal but the acceleration of the ball going
upwards is three times that of the ball going downwards
The velocities of the balls are equal but their accelerations are equal and
opposite
O The velocities and accelerations of the balls are equal
The velocities and accelerations of the balls are both equal and opposite
The accelerations of the balls are equal but their velocities are equal and
opposite
Transcribed Image Text:A juggler repeatedly throws two balls to the same height 3.0 m above the height of his hands. He times his throwing such that the balls are the same height when 1.0 m above his hands, with one ball going upwards and the other going downwards. At this position, 1.0 m above his hands: The accelerations of the balls are equal but the velocity of the ball going downwards is three times that of the ball going upwards O Their velocities of the balls are equal but the acceleration of the ball going upwards is three times that of the ball going downwards The velocities of the balls are equal but their accelerations are equal and opposite O The velocities and accelerations of the balls are equal The velocities and accelerations of the balls are both equal and opposite The accelerations of the balls are equal but their velocities are equal and opposite
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