In terms of magnitude, the acceleration of a stone thrown upward is ______.   a. Zero until it reaches the highest point of its motion. b. The same as that of a stone thrown downward. c. Smaller than that of a stone thrown downward. d. Greater than that of a stone thrown downward.   Explanation and solution

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3. In terms of magnitude, the acceleration of a stone thrown upward is ______.
 
a. Zero until it reaches the highest point of its motion.
b. The same as that of a stone thrown downward.
c. Smaller than that of a stone thrown downward.
d. Greater than that of a stone thrown downward.
 
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