If an object is thrown upwards, what will be its velocity when it reaches its maximum height?

If an object is thrown upwards, what will be its velocity when it reaches its maximum height? Correct Answer 0 m/s

The maximum height of the projectile is when the projectile reaches zero vertical velocity. From this point the vertical component of the velocity vector will point downwards. The horizontal displacement of the projectile is called the range of the projectile and depends on the initial velocity of the object.

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