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the maximum vertical distance covered by a projectile from the ground level during its motion is called.​

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Answered by prashilsukhdeve0
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Answer:

projectile motion

Explanation:

A projectile is any object thrown into space upon which the only acting force is gravity. The primary force acting on a projectile is gravity. This doesn’t necessarily mean that other forces do not act on it, just that their effect is minimal compared to gravity. The path followed by a projectile is known as a trajectory. A baseball batted or thrown is an example of the projectile.

Answered by tanushkachaturvedi25
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It is called maximum height
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