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When an object is thrown upwards, what is it's velocity at the highest point..??????

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Answered by kausthu
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 at the highest point the velocity is indeed zero, since acceleration is defined as the rate of change of the velocity, if the acceleration at the top was also zero, it would mean the velocity at the top would never change and be zero for ever so the object would just hang there in space without moving. such behaviour is not usually observed.
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