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Write any one equation of motion for a body being thrown vertically upwards

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Answered by andy245
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At the maximum height(hmax)attained by the body, the final velocity of the body will be zero, i.e,v=0, hence the required equation is

hmax=u^2/2*g

Where, g=acceleration due to gravity

Answered by TPS
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When body is thrown upward with velocity u, the equation for its displacement is given as:

 \bold{s = ut  -  \frac{1}{2} g {t}^{2} }

where

s = displacement of the object

u = initial velocity

g = acceleration due to gravity

t = time after the ball is thrown

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