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Mark throws a ball upward. What will remain constant as the ball travels up and back
down?
Choose all that apply:
The force acting on the ball.
The velocity of the ball.
The position of the ball .
The acceleration of the ball.


Mark throws a ball upward.

What will remain constant as the ball travels up and back
down?
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