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2. A body is thrown vertically upwards. What happens to its kinetic energy at its highest point?​

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Answered by mekasubhashchandra
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Answer:

zero

Explanation:

becuase the velocity is zero at highest point

Answered by tarabbpsbv17
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Answer:

When a body is thrown upwards, its kinetic energy gradually changes into potential energy. At the highest point where its velocity becomes zero, whole of the kinetic energy gets converted into potential energy.

However, the sum of a body's kinetic energy and potential energy remains constant at all times.

Explanation:

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