Consider the acceleration, velocity and displacement of a tennis ball as it falls to the…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinematics
Consider the acceleration, velocity and displacement of a tennis ball as it falls to the ground and bounces back. Directions of which of these changes in the process, (here consider the motion in y-direction):
- Velocity only
- Displacement and velocity
- Acceleration, velocity and displacement
- Displacement and acceleration
Answer
(B) Displacement and velocity
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