Question 3 A ball is thrown straight up from point A, reaches a maximum height at point B, and then falls back to point C, as illustrated by the picture to the right. Which of the following is true about the ball's velocity and acceleration the highest point B? A A. Its velocity and acceleration are both zero B. Its velocity is zero and acceleration is down and non-zero constant

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A ball is thrown straight up from point A, reaches a maximum height at point B, and then falls back to point C, as illustrated by the
picture to the right.
Which of the following is true about the ball's velocity and acceleration the highest point B?
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A. Its velocity and acceleration are both zero
B. Its velocity is zero and acceleration is down and non-zero constant
C. Its velocity is down and non-zero constant and acceleration is zero
D. Its velocity is zero and acceleration is up and non-zero constant
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 A ball is thrown straight up from point A, reaches a maximum height at point B, and then falls back to point C, as illustrated by the picture to the right. Which of the following is true about the ball's velocity and acceleration the highest point B? A A. Its velocity and acceleration are both zero B. Its velocity is zero and acceleration is down and non-zero constant C. Its velocity is down and non-zero constant and acceleration is zero D. Its velocity is zero and acceleration is up and non-zero constant
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