Physics, asked by sreehari482, 11 months ago

at the highest point what are the vertical and horizontal components of velocity ​

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Answered by Manyag23
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This question can be looked on at this way

If it is the highest point then obviously the vertical velocity has to be 0 otherwise it is not the highest point!

And the horizontal velocity will be

u \cos( \theta )

Where u is the initial velocity and theta is the angle at which it is thrown!

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