What is the magnitude of velocity at the turning point of an oscillating object?
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Explanation:
At a turning point, its velocity is zero. Example: an object is tossed into the air.
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The magnitude of velocity at the turning point of an oscillating object is zero
Explanation:
- When an object is oscillating, it starts from a rest position, goes to one side, comes back to its original position, goes to the other side and then again comes back to its initial position
- The oscillating object turns position twice, when it turns its position, the magnitude of the velocity becomes zero
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