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- 1 What is the final velocity when an object is thrown vertically upward with velocity 20 Metre per second?
- 2 When an object is thrown vertically upwards at the highest point of reach final velocity is?
- 3 What is the displacement of a ball thrown directly upwards?
- 4 What happens when you throw a ball vertically upward?
What is the final velocity when an object is thrown vertically upward with velocity 20 Metre per second?
The body is thrown vertically upwards with velocity of 20 m/s , it means initial velocity is 20 m/s. And if it is thrown upwards it will come to rest, So, final velocity is 0 m/s.
When an object is thrown vertically upwards at the highest point of reach final velocity is?
The height where the velocity becomes zero which is the maximum height the ball went upward, say is H. And for this upward movement, the final velocity v2 is 0 because the ball has stopped at the end of this upward traversal.
What is the velocity of the object being thrown vertically upward?
An object is thrown vertically upward with a velocity of 20m/s. How much time it will take to reach its maximum height? A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 20 m/s. How high did the ball go (take g=9.8m/s^2)?
What is the displacement of a ball thrown directly upwards?
We know that Displacement is the distance in a given direction from a certain point. Now let’s consider a ball thrown directly upwards and caught when it returns. If the ball rises to a maximum height of 5.0 m, on returning to the thrower its displacement from its initial position is zero. However, the distance it has traveled is 10.0m.
What happens when you throw a ball vertically upward?
Motion of a ball thrown vertically upwards. You must have seen someone throwing a ball vertically upwards or probably you have thrown it yourself. Yes, the ball thrown vertically upwards goes up for a while and then stops and starts to come down and touches the ground with a bang if you can’t catch it.
Why does an object thrown upwards come down after reaching a point?
Why an object thrown upwards comes down after reaching a point? When an object is thrown with certain initial velocity (say V), it gains a Kinetic energy at that moment of throwing. As it moves upwards from its initial position (wherefrom it’s thrown) and gains height, its potential energy rises.