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A tennis ball is tossed straight up into the air. It flies up, it reaches the peak position, and then it falls back down. What can we tell about the ball's velocity and acceleration, when the ball is at the peak of its trajectory? (Only one answer is correct.)

A. The velocity is zero, and the acceleration points up.
B. The velocity points up, and the acceleration is zero.
C. Both the velocity and the acceleration point up.
D. The velocity points down, and the acceleration is zero.
E. The velocity points down, and the acceleration points up.
F. Both the velocity and the acceleration point down.
G. The velocity is zero, and the acceleration points down

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