A ball is thrown upwards. Its velocity at the highest point is
(A) maximum
(B) same as initial velocity
(C) zero
(D) cannot be predicted
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When a ball is thrown upwards,its velocity at the highest point is zero because at the maximum height ,the ball will stop and for a short period of time ,it stays in the air and then falls downwards.
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When a ball is thrown upwards,its velocity at the highest point is zero because at the maximum height ,the ball will stop and for a short period of time ,it stays in the air and then falls downwards.
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