In a projectile motion velocity at maximum height is
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When the projectile reaches a vertical velocity of zero, this is the maximum height of the projectile and then gravity will take over and accelerate the object downward. The horizontal displacement of the projectile is called the range of the projectile, and depends on the initial velocity of the object.
As the projectile continues to move upwards, the vertical velocity decreases at a rate of 9.81 meters per second squared (acceleration due to gravity) When the projectile reaches the top of the trajectory (its maximum height), the vertical component of velocity is zero.
As the projectile continues to move upwards, the vertical velocity decreases at a rate of 9.81 meters per second squared (acceleration due to gravity) When the projectile reaches the top of the trajectory (its maximum height), the vertical component of velocity is zero.
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When the projectile reaches a vertical velocity of zero, this is the maximum height of the projectile and then gravity will take over and accelerate the object downward. The horizontal displacement of the projectile is called the range of the projectile, and depends on the initial velocity of the object.
As the projectile continues to move upwards, the vertical velocity decreases at a rate of 9.81 meters per second squared (acceleration due to gravity) When the projectile reaches the top of the trajectory (its maximum height), the vertical component of velocity is zero.
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