A rock is thrown straight upward, then falls back down. Consider the motion of the rock from the time just after it is thrown, to the time just before it hits the ground. Neglect air resistance. Which of the following quantities is zero at least one point in the rock’s flight?  A. Neither acceleration, nor velocity   B. Acceleration   C. Velocity   D. Both acceleration and velocity  Which of the following quantities changes direction during the rock’s flight?  A. Neither acceleration, nor velocity   B. Acceleration   C. Velocity   D. Both acceleration and velocity  Which of the following quantities is constant during the rock’s flight?  A. Neither acceleration, nor velocity   B. Acceleration   C. Velocity   D. Both acceleration and velocity

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A rock is thrown straight upward, then falls back down. Consider the motion of the rock from the time just after it is thrown, to the time just before it hits the ground. Neglect air resistance.

Which of the following quantities is zero at least one point in the rock’s flight?

 A. Neither acceleration, nor velocity 
 B. Acceleration 
 C. Velocity 
 D. Both acceleration and velocity 

Which of the following quantities changes direction during the rock’s flight?

 A. Neither acceleration, nor velocity 
 B. Acceleration 
 C. Velocity 
 D. Both acceleration and velocity 

Which of the following quantities is constant during the rock’s flight?

 A. Neither acceleration, nor velocity 
 B. Acceleration 
 C. Velocity 
 D. Both acceleration and velocity 
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