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If a body is thrown upwards , the distance covered by it in the last second of upwards motion is about 5m irrespective of its initial speed.

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Satvik Choudhary
Jun 5, 2015

Make a video of the body and see it in reverse you will get the ans.

Vidhan Singh
Jun 5, 2015

I think this question is in dc pandey.

V=U+at , v=0, so u=10. ........ s=5

Alex Waldherr
Jun 25, 2018

The initial velocity just determines how high and long a body will travel. Gravity is the force that is drawing the parabola of the object. Therefore if you compare two exactly same states in regard of "fighting gravity", everything is the same. Also all objects have 0 velocity at the highest point, regardless of how fast you threw it in the beginning.

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