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Can we use the equations of kinematics to find the height attained by a body projected upwards with a velocity?

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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No, the equation of kinematics are applicable only so long as the acceleration is uniform. The acceleration due to gravity is uniform only near the surface of the earth.

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No, the equation of kinematics are applicable only so long as the acceleration is uniform. The acceleration due to gravity is uniform only near the surface of the earth.

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