When a ball is thrown vertically upwards, then at the
highest point
(1) Acceleration is zero but velocity is non-zero
(2) Acceleration is non-zero but velocity is zero
(3) Both acceleration and velocity are zero
(4) Both acceleration and velocity are non-zero
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OPTION 2 IS CORRECT
ACCELERATION WILL BE DOWNWARDS BUT VELOCITY WOULD BE ZERO AT HIGHEST POINT .
ACCELERATION WOULD BE EQUAL TO " g"
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OPTION 2 IS CORRECT
ACCELERATION WILL BE DOWNWARDS BUT VELOCITY WOULD BE ZERO AT HIGHEST POINT .
ACCELERATION WOULD BE EQUAL TO " g"
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When a ball thrown vertically upwards it's velocity is zero but acceleration is non-zero. Acceleration will be equal to 'g'.
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