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When an object is thrown vertically upwards , what is its velocity at the highest point? Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

its vertical velocity will be 0 at the hightest point, because at that point body not able to more upward so came downwards

Answered by dips05
5

Answer:

zero

Explanation:

The velocity of an object when thrown vertically upwards will be zero at highest point because the vertical component of the motion will be zero at that point and then it will again start increasing but in the opposite direction..

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