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A ball is thrown upwards. At the top of its motion,
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Its velocity and acceleration both are zero
Its velocity and acceleration both are non-zero
Its velocity is non-zero but acceleration is zero
Its velocity is zero but acceleration is non-zero​

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Answered by amnaawan10
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Answer:

Its velocity is zero but acceleration is non-zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the ball moves upwards, the acceleration acts downwards therefore the ball decelerates and the velocity gradually decreases until it becomes zero at the top of its motion.

Answered by JainKartik
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3rd is right answer the 3rd option
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