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  • Projectile Motion: Velocity at Maximum Height Explained
    The velocity of a projectile at its maximum height becomes zero for an instant.

    At the projectile's peak, its vertical component of velocity becomes momentarily zero before reversing direction and pointing downwards again due to the pull of gravity. However, the horizontal component of velocity remains constant throughout the projectile's entire trajectory.

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