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An object thrown vertically upward reaches its highest point. What is its velocity at that point?

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0%10m/s
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0%−10m/s
0%9.8m/s
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This question evaluates your understanding of motion under gravity and the behavior of an object at its highest point during upward motion.

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  1. At the highest point in vertical motion, the velocity of the object becomes zero before it starts falling back down due to gravity. This question related to Chapter 2 physics Class 11th NCERT. From the Chapter 2. Motion in Straight Line. Give answer according to your understanding.

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