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You are in time square New York and you jump north, towards the sky to your highest point, what is your velocity at the highest point of your jump and when are you moving your fastest (explain) can you
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You are in time square New York and you jump north, towards the sky to your highest point, what is your velocity at the highest point of your jump and when are you moving your fastest (explain) can you guys help me
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velocity at the peak of an objects height is always 0. you’re fastest when you are falling back down because of acceleration due to gravity. Whereas when you jump, you’re actually slowing down because gravity is pulling you down (your velocity on the way up is getting smaller)
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