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when an object is thrown upwards.What is true of velocity and acceleration at the highest point of motion of object​

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Answered by vy19161916
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Answer:

Explanation:

The highest point in the motion of the object is its Maximum height,from where the body falls down. It's velocity at that point is equal to zero and it's starts increasing its velocity as it falls. Acceleration is equal = -g while moving upwards and while moving downwards it is g.

Answered by MeetJariwala
1

Answer:

answer is 0

Explanation:

because when you throw a ball upwards at the highest point it will be 0. suppose you throw a ball at speed of 2km per/hr at certain height it will became stable for milliseconds means 0 then it will come back at same or different speed....

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