a ball is thrown straight upward from point A, reaches a maximum height at point B, then falls back to point C, what is true about the balls velocity and acceleration the highest point B?

Respuesta :

Answer:it has high amounts of potential energy.

Explanation:

When it reaches said peak gravity is pulling it down and it will evidently come down, which is energy.

The ball's velocity at point B is zero and the acceleration is downward.

Vertical launch

When an object is thrown vertically, it reaches a point where it changes its trajectory, turning downward, performing its fall.

In the case of the question, this point is point B.

In point B, the velocity will be zeroed due to the acceleration of gravity, which is contrary to the movement, performing a deceleration, zeroing this velocity at the moment of greatest height.

Thus, at point B the velocity is zero and gravity is in the opposite direction downwards.

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