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OpenStudy (moonlight93):

a softball is thrown straight up. Identify the magnitude of the following quantities the moment the softball is at the top of its path. picture is uploaded. I'm stock on this one. I think the answer is D , but i'm not sure

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OpenStudy (zpupster):

your displacement is at a max because it is farthest away from where it started ( and all your answers say max) your velocity would be at a min really at 0 because the ball is ready to come down up to down-- or change of direction--, + to - it has to go thru 0 and finally acceleration the acceleration is gravity g that can be considered a constant

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