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xclash

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A tennis player on serve tosses a ball straight up. As the tennis ball travels through the air, its speed
  1.increases.
  2.decreases.
  3.decreases and then increases.
  4.increases and then decreases.
  5.remains the same.

Question 2

A tennis player on serve tosses a ball straight up. While the ball is in free fall, its acceleration
  1.increases.
  2.decreases.
  3.increases and then decreases.
  4.decreases and then increases.
  5.remains constant.



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