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37. When an object is thrown upwards, its vertical velocity at the highest point of its trajectory is: - A. Zero B. Maximum C. minimum D. constant
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A. Zero
Explanation: At the highest point the upward motion stops momentarily before the object starts falling, so the vertical component of velocity is zero (though acceleration due to gravity is still downward).
Explanation: At the highest point the upward motion stops momentarily before the object starts falling, so the vertical component of velocity is zero (though acceleration due to gravity is still downward).
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