A ball is thrown straight up in the air with an initial vertical velocity. Which of the graphs shown below represents the vertical velocity of the ball as a function of time as it moves up and then back down if the positive direction is upward? V (m/s) A V (m/s) B t (s) t (s) V (m/s) C V (m/s) D t (s) t (s)
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