when a body thrown upwards its velocity becomes zero at the highest point what will be its acceleration at this point
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Reason- In a free fall motion, acceleration is Earth's gravity which always points downward and Its value is constant. Obviously velocity becomes zero when body reaches its higest point. Answer: as it reached highest point it has velocity and accelaration due to gravity is downwards....
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Here's your Brainliest Answer....
Reason- In a free fall motion, acceleration is Earth's gravity which always points downward and Its value is constant. Obviously velocity becomes zero when body reaches its higest point. Answer: as it reached highest point it has velocity and accelaration due to gravity is downwards....
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Please Mark me Brainliest Answer.......
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9.8m/s².... at the highest point
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