a body thrown vertically upwards reaches a maximum height ? why?
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So at the maximum height, the kinetic energy of the body will be zero. i.e., at hmax, K=12mv2=0, where m is the mass of the body and v is the final velocity of the body. So at the maximum height, the velocity of the body is zero. Also at the maximum height, the acceleration of the body will be constant. cv
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The thrown body consists of kinetic energy but on reaching the maximum height, all the kinetic energy of the body gets converted to the potential energy of the body. So at the maximum height, the kinetic energy of the body will be zero.
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