What is the velocity of an object at the highest point if it is projected vertically upwards with an initial velocity u and it goes up to height h?
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When a body is thrown vertically upwards, at the highest point only velocity is zero because the acceleration due to gravitational force is acting downward continuously and that is the reason for velocity being zero at the highest point, hence velocity is zero because of the acceleration.
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