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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The potential energy saving the highest at the highest point of the motion and the kinetic energy is 0.
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The kinetic energy at the highest point of its vertical displacement is
This is because Ke. = 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.
The kinetic energy at the highest point of its vertical displacement is
This is because Ke. = 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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