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A baseball player throws a ball from left field toward plate. Assume that you can neglect the effects or air resistance. At the instant the ball approaches home plate, the ball's acceleration

OA.
Has the same magnitude as it had at the highest point of the trajectory.

ОВ. .
reaches its maximum value

Oc.
retains its constant value, zero

OD. reaches its minimal value

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