Multiple choice A ball is thrown directly upward and experiences no air resistance. Which one of the following statements about its motion is correct? The acceleration of the ball is upward while it is traveling up and downward while it is traveling down. O The acceleration of the ball is downward while it is traveling up and upward while it is traveling down. The acceleration of the ball is downward while it is traveling up and downward while it is traveling down but is zero at the highest point when the ball stops. The acceleration is downward during the entire time the ball is in the air.

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A ball is thrown directly upward and experiences no air resistance. Which one of the following
statements about its motion is correct?
The acceleration of the ball is upward while it is traveling up and
up
downward while it
down.
and downward while it is traveling down.
is traveling
The acceleration of the ball is downward while it is traveling up and upward while it is traveling down.
The acceleration of the ball is downward while it is traveling up and downward while it is traveling down but is
zero at the highest point when the ball stops.
The acceleration is downward during the entire time the ball is in the air.
Transcribed Image Text:Multiple choice A ball is thrown directly upward and experiences no air resistance. Which one of the following statements about its motion is correct? The acceleration of the ball is upward while it is traveling up and up downward while it down. and downward while it is traveling down. is traveling The acceleration of the ball is downward while it is traveling up and upward while it is traveling down. The acceleration of the ball is downward while it is traveling up and downward while it is traveling down but is zero at the highest point when the ball stops. The acceleration is downward during the entire time the ball is in the air.
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