When an object is thrown upwards, what is true of velocity and acceleration at the highest point of motion of the object?


When an object is thrown upwards, it reaches the highest point, and at the highest point velocity of the object is zero. And during upward motion, its acceleration is $-g$. And then it starts falling and its velocity starts increasing and the acceleration becomes $+g$.

Updated on: 10-Oct-2022

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