What is the kinetic energy at the maximum height of a projectile?
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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
Becuz at highest point only horizontal component of the velocity survives whereas vertical component of velocity vector at highest point is zero
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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.
Vertical component of vy=0
Horizontal component vx.
So it's kinetic energy will be 1/2*mvx^2.
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