A ball is thrown vertically upward what is the momentum at the highest point
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zero (0)
Explanation:
Momentum is the product of mass and velocity. Because when the ball is thrown upwards its velocity is opposite to the gravitational force the acceleration becomes zero means velocity becomes zero. Therefore further due to earth's gravitational force the ball falls back to the ground.
Momentum = Mass ×velocity
p = m ×0
p=0
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