Physics, asked by upadhyayvivek747, 13 hours ago

What is the difference between the direction of velocity
and acceleration at the highest point the projectile
what happen​

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Answered by pokeboy9829808885
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Answer:

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Before the object reaches the maximum height, the vertical speed v y v_y vyv, start subscript, y, end subscript of a projectile decreases, because acceleration is in the opposite direction. The direction of the velocity is initially upward, since the object's height is increasing.

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Answered by saicharang2008
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height, the vertical speed v y v_y vyv, start subscript, y, end subscript of a projectile decreases, because acceleration is in the opposite direction. The direction of the velocity is initially upward, since the object's height is increasing (see Figure 3 below).

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