A small body is thrown vertically up which reaches a maximum height of H and whose total time of flight is T its velocity at a height h will be...
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The velocity of the object at the maximum height is always zero.
Reasons:-
Acceleration due to gravity acts downward so it slows the velocity of an object launched upwards. Therefore at the highest point the velocity becomes 0 but acceleration due to gravity acts downward and is equal to 0.
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The velocity of the object at the maximum height is always zero.
Reasons:-
Acceleration due to gravity acts downward so it slows the velocity of an object launched upwards. Therefore at the highest point the velocity becomes 0 but acceleration due to gravity acts downward and is equal to 0.
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AMSWER:
The maximum height attained by a body at the maximum point is 0.
Explanation:
Acceleration due to gravity acts downward so it slows the velocity of an object launched upwards. Therefore at the highest point the velocity becomes 0 but acceleration due to gravity acts downward and is equal to 0.
The maximum height attained by a body at the maximum point is 0.
Explanation:
Acceleration due to gravity acts downward so it slows the velocity of an object launched upwards. Therefore at the highest point the velocity becomes 0 but acceleration due to gravity acts downward and is equal to 0.
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