Physics, asked by LakshmiChandrakanth, 5 months ago

An object is thrown upward. What is the momentum at the highest point?

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Required Answer :

The momentum is zero.

Explanation:

→Momentum Is The Product Of Mass And Velocity Of A Particular Material .

→And When Ball Is Thrown Vertically Upwards Its Velocity At Highest Point Is Zero .

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Answered by manshichauhan
3

Answer:

At the heighest point the velocity of the object is zero

so, v=0m/sec

and, momentum=mass×velocity

momentum=mass×0 .....(v=0m/sec)

momentum=0

Hence, the momentum at the heighest point of the object is zero

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