A baseball is thrown from the outfield toward the catcher. When theball reaches
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A baseball is thrown from the outfield toward the catcher. When theball reaches its highest point, which statement is true?1. Itsvelocity is not zero, but its acceleration is zero.
2. Its velocity and itsacceleration are both zero.
3. Its velocity isperpendicular to its acceleration.
4. Its acceleration depends onthe angle at which the ball was thrown.
5. None of the above statementsare true.
1. Itsvelocity is not zero, but its acceleration is zero.
2. Its velocity and itsacceleration are both zero.
3. Its velocity isperpendicular to its acceleration.
4. Its acceleration depends onthe angle at which the ball was thrown.
5. None of the above statementsare true.
Explanation / Answer
at the highest point the answer is 3 because acc is acting downwards(gravity), and velocity is onlyacting in the horizontal directionRelated Questions
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