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C) velocity will decrease to zero then it will start moving in the direction of acceleration.
Imagine if you throw a ball upwards. The velocity will be highest when you throw it and when it reaches the highest point it can, it will fall down. At the maximum height the velocity will be zero. When the ball goes upwards, acceleration is in the downward direction (de acceleration) and velocity is in the upward direction. When the ball comes down, velocity and acceleration are aligned downwards.
Imagine if you throw a ball upwards. The velocity will be highest when you throw it and when it reaches the highest point it can, it will fall down. At the maximum height the velocity will be zero. When the ball goes upwards, acceleration is in the downward direction (de acceleration) and velocity is in the upward direction. When the ball comes down, velocity and acceleration are aligned downwards.
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