If a body is projected with an angle $\theta$ to the horizontal,then

  • A
    its velocity is always perpendicular to its acceleration
  • B
    its velocity becomes zero at its maximum height
  • C
    its velocity makes zero angle with the horizontal at its maximum height
  • D
    the body just before hitting the ground,the direction of velocity coincides with the acceleration

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