Math, asked by sandeepverma229311, 10 months ago

a ball is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 50 metre per second what will be the velocity at the highest point of its

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Answered by deepsen640
41

Answer:

0 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

when we throw any object vertically upwards with any velocity

then the velocity of the object continues to decreasing

and when the velocity becomes 0 then

the object is at its highest point

so,

at the highest point that the object goes the velocity of the object becomes 0

Answered by Anonymous
122

\huge\underline\textbf{Answer:-}

  • 0 m/s is the answer because if we throw any object in vertically it upwards it reacts with the velocity when the velocity of object keep decreasing then it makes the velocity becomes 0 Therefore Object is at the top point situated the velocity comes 0 in the top point.

  • To say simple if I throw any pen on the vertically the pen rearrested to the velocity and keep decreasing and it's velocity becomes 0 at the highest top point.
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