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Q10. A particle is thrown upward with some initial kinetic energy. What happens to its kinetic energy

at the highest point or height it reaches?

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Answered by princess0009ulfat
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Answer:

When a particle is thrown upward with some kinetic energy then, it's velocity starts decreasing. ... At the highest point, Kinetic Energy becomes zero and Kinetic Energy converts into Potential Energy.

Answered by Armygirl123
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Answer:

  • (1). When a particle is thrown upward with some kinetic energy then, it's velocity starts decreasing. Due to continuously decrease in velocity, Kinetic Energy also starts decreasing. Therefore, Kinetic Energy is also zero. At the highest point, Kinetic Energy becomes zero and Kinetic Energy converts into Potential Energy.

  • (2) .When a particle is thrown upward with some kinetic energy then, it's velocity starts decreasing. ... At the highest point, Kinetic Energy becomes zero and Kinetic Energy converts into Potential Energy.

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