Physics: Principles with Applications
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
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Chapter 3, Problem 5MCQ
A baseball player hits a ball that soars high into the air. After the ball has left the bat, and while it is traveling upward (at point P in Fig. 3-31), what isthe direction of acceleration? Ignore air resistance.
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