


When a Ping Pong ball that has been dropped from the top of a high building reaches terminal speed, its acceleration is zero. Now suppose the same ball is projected upward with an initial speed greater than this terminal speed. At the instant its speed equals this terminal speed on the way up, the magnitude of its acceleration is
For help with this question, see Conceptual Physics, Chapter 5.
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