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A body is thrown vertically upward with velocity U 1 the greatest height H to which it will rise is​

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Answered by warriorgamers529
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Answer:

The body that is thrown vertically upward with velocity u will have final velocity  v=0 at  the greatest height h.

Substituting the given values in the third equation of motion, v2=u2+2as

we have 0=u2−2gh. (taking g in the upward direction)

or h=2gu2.

Answered by hdika
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Explanation: The body that is thrown vertically upward with velocity u will have final velocity  v=0 at  the greatest height h.

Substituting the given values in the third equation of motion, v^2 =u^2 +2as

we have 0=u^2 −2gh.

or

h = u^2/2g

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