When an object is thrown upwards what will be the velocity. When it reaches its maximum height?
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When an object is thrown upwards , the velocity of the body at it's maximum height achieved will be zero.
Because, since all the kinetic energy given initially will be simultaneously he converted into gravitational potential energy which will gradually decrease the kinetic energy of the body that is ultimately make the velocity zero at a particular height which will be the maximum height achieved by the body.
Because, since all the kinetic energy given initially will be simultaneously he converted into gravitational potential energy which will gradually decrease the kinetic energy of the body that is ultimately make the velocity zero at a particular height which will be the maximum height achieved by the body.
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