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What is the kinetic energy at the maximum height of a projectile?

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Answered by ziafat111
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kinetic energy of the projectile at maximum height is equal to mvcos(theta)÷2...
Becuz at highest point only horizontal component of the velocity survives whereas vertical component of velocity vector at highest point is zero
Answered by Akshat591
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Kinetic energy is given by1/2*mv^2.
Vertical component of vy=0
Horizontal component vx.
So it's kinetic energy will be 1/2*mvx^2.
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