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    When a Ball Is Thrown Straight Up, the Acceleration at Its
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When a Ball Is Thrown Straight Up, the Acceleration at Its

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Question 6

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When a ball is thrown straight up, the acceleration at its highest point is


A) horizontal.
B) minimum.
C) downward.
D) zero.
E) upward.

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