An object is thrown vertically upwards. At its maximum height, which of the following quantity becomes zero?
An object is thrown vertically upwards. At its maximum height, which of the following quantity becomes zero?
Option 1 -
Momentum
Option 2 -
Potential Energy
Option 3 -
Acceleration
Option 4 -
Force
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1 Answer
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Correct Option - 1
Detailed Solution:At maximum height velocity (v) = 0
So, momentum = mv = m × 0 = 0
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