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find the velocity of a projectile at the highest point,if it's projected with a speed 15m/s in the direction of 45° above horizontal​

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Answered by Sukhpreet85
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Answered by BrainyBeast
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Answer:

15/root2

Explanation:

Its because at the highest point the gravity cancels all upward component of velocity. And as there is no retarding force in horizontal direction, it's velocity remains same.

Therefore at the highest point the velocity will be equal to horizontal velocity i. e. 15 cos45° =15/root2

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