Physics, asked by anmoldeep2890, 1 year ago

An object is thrown vertically upwards. What is the kinetic energy of the body at the highest point of the motion?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The potential energy saving the highest at the highest point of the motion and the kinetic energy is 0.



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Answered by Shaanraj
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Hey mate!!!

 <b >Here is your answer </b >

The kinetic energy at the highest point of its vertical displacement is  <b >zero( 0 ) </b >

This is because Ke. = \frac{1}{2}m(v^2) and the instaneous velocity remains 0 at the highest point , thus kinetic energy of the body becomes zero and the body consists of only potential energy.

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