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at maximum height of projectile motion (a) horizontal velocity is zero (b) vertical velocity is zero (c) acceleration is zero (d) none​

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Answered by dhruvsh
63

Answer:

At the highest point in projectile motion, the vertical component of velocity becomes zero.

Answered by itzNarUto
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At maximum height of projectile motion ?

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At maximum height of projectile motion the vertical component of its velocity is momentarily zero \rm{(V_y = 0m/s)}

However, the horizontal component of its velocity is not zero.

Correct Option (b)Vertical Velocity is Zero.

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