When the object is thrown upward the final velocity at the maximum height is equal to O initial horizontal velocity zero O constant O final velocity

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When the object is thrown upward the
final velocity at the maximum height is
equal to
initial horizontal velocity
zero
constant
final velocity
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Transcribed Image Text:8:24 l ? @ 87 01:29:43 Remaining Multiple Choice When the object is thrown upward the final velocity at the maximum height is equal to initial horizontal velocity zero constant final velocity 2 of 12
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