You throw a ball vertically upward so that it leaves the ground with velocity 3.55 m/s. (a) What is its velocity when it reaches its maximum altitude? magnitude m/s direction -Select--- (b) What is its acceleration at this point? magnitude |m/s² direction --Select--- (c) What is the velocity with which it returns to ground level? magnitude m/s direction ---Select---

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You throw a ball vertically upward so that it leaves the ground with velocity 3.55 m/s.

You throw a ball vertically upward so that it leaves the ground with velocity 3.55 m/s.
(a) What is its velocity when it reaches its maximum altitude?
magnitude
|m/s
direction
--Select---
(b) What is its acceleration at this point?
magnitude
|m/s²
direction --Select--
(c) What is the velocity with which it returns to ground level?
m/s
direction -Select--- v
magnitude
(d) What is its acceleration at this point?
|m/s²
magnitude
direction
--Select--
Transcribed Image Text:You throw a ball vertically upward so that it leaves the ground with velocity 3.55 m/s. (a) What is its velocity when it reaches its maximum altitude? magnitude |m/s direction --Select--- (b) What is its acceleration at this point? magnitude |m/s² direction --Select-- (c) What is the velocity with which it returns to ground level? m/s direction -Select--- v magnitude (d) What is its acceleration at this point? |m/s² magnitude direction --Select--
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