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Answered by abishekcps
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When a body is thrown vertically upwards, at the highest point only velocity is zero because the acceleration due to gravitational force is acting downward continuously and that is the reason for velocity being zero at the highest point, hence velocity is zero because of the acceleration.

Answered by farooqisamar2
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When the body is at thehighest point of its motion, the velocity of the body becomes zero Because the acceleration due to gravity and the velocity of the body thrown upwards become same at some point, the vertical velocity is zero. Hence body comes to rest. This will either cause initial or final velocity to be zero.

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