dontae112005 dontae112005
  • 18-05-2022
  • Physics
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Consider an object launched upward against the force of
gravity. What is the velocity of the object at the moment it
reaches its the maximum height?

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jsimpson11000 jsimpson11000
  • 19-05-2022

Answer:

Zero

Explanation:

When it reaches max height, it stops and begins to fall back down....at this point the velocity = 0

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