Physics, asked by saiReshma, 4 months ago

A ball which is thrown vertically upwards

reaches a certain height and falls down.

(a)What will be the velocity of an object

when it reaches the maximum highest point?

(b)Name the force responsible for its

downward displacement.​

Answers

Answered by Tannujapoonia
3

Answer:

b=gravitional force

Explanation:

a=o

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Answered by Anonymous
2

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Given :

A ball which is thrown vertically upwards

reaches a certain height and falls down.

To find :

(a)What will be the velocity of an object

when it reaches the maximum highest point?

(b)Name the force responsible for its

downward displacement.

Solution :

a ) The velocity of an object when it reaches the maximum highest point is 0 m / s² because that is the time phase when it starts to fall down .

b ) Gravity is the force responsible for its downward displacement.

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