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Why Is Vertical Velocity Zero At Max Height? [Solved]

Answer: 0 m/s. The instantaneous speed of any projectile at its maximum height is zero. Because gravity provides the same acceleration to the ball on the way up (slowing it down) as on the way down (speeding it up), the time to reach maximum altitude is the same as the time to return to its launch position.

Juggling / Max Height and Zero Vertical Velocity

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Projectile Motion Maximum Height Equation, Physics | PART 2

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