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when an object is thrown vertically upwards.what is its velocity at its highest point?

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Answered by 786blur
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now assume that you throw a ball upwards then its path will be a parabola and u can see a rest position of a parabola at its top so answer is

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so v=0 for upward thrown object at highest point
Answered by Yeshwanth1245
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When a body is thrown vertically upwards it is a projectile and it covers a horizontal range which is zero. It is clear from the definition of projectile motion that when a body is thrown obliquely here the Earth surface it moves along a curved path and after the body is thrown the motion of the body is controlled by the gravity. Although the body is thrown upward and it also not covered a curved path it is considered a projectile motion because after it is thrown its motion is completely controlled by the gravity and hence it should be considered as projectile motion.

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