a. A stone is thrown straight up. What is its acceleration on the way up? b. A s
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a. A stone is thrown straight up. What is its acceleration on the way up? b. A stone is thrown straight up. What is its acceleration on the way down? c. A stone is thrown straight up. What is its acceleration at the highest point? d. It is possible to have zero acceleration, and still be moving? (Yes/No?) e. When the velocity and acceleration of an object have the same sign, the speed of the object increases. (True/False?) f. When the velocity and acceleration of an object have opposite signs, the speed of the object increases. (True/False?)Explanation / Answer
a =-9.8m/s^2 b= 9.8m/s^2 c= 0 d yes e true f false
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