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Physics, 28.07.2021 18:10, bri1710

Consider an object moving through in the air under gravity. Assume that the motion is two dimensional (i. e. the object has a non-zero horizontal velocity). As the object reaches the highest point in its arc, what can we say about the magnitudes of its velocity and acceleration?1)The velocity and acceleration are zero.2)The velocity is zero.3)The acceleration is zero.4)Both the velocity and acceleration are zero.5)The velocity is at a minimum.6)The acceleration is at a minimum.7)Both the velocity and acceleration are at a minimum.8)More than one of the above is true.9)None of the above is true.

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