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At which point of projectile motion (i) potential energy is maximum (ii) kinetic energy is maximum (iii) total mechanical energy is maximum.

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K.E. is maximum at the point of projection.
P.E. is maximum at highest point .
P.E. at highest point `="mg" H="mg"(u^(2) sin ^(2) theta)/(2g)`
`(1)/(2) "mu"^(2) sin theta `
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