You throw a small ball upward and notice the time it takes to come back. If you then throw the same ball so that it takes
twice as much time to come back, what is true about the motion of the ball the second time?
(a) Its initial speed was twice the speed in the first experiment.
(b) It traveled an upward distance that is twice the distance of the original toss.
(c) It had twice as much acceleration on the way up as it did the first time.
(d) The ball stopped at the highest point and had zero acceleration at that point.
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