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A stone is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of `4.9 ms^(-1)`. Calculate : the time taken to reach the maximum height.

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  • An object is thrown vertically upward with some velocity. If gravity is turned off at the instant the object reaches the maximum height, what happens ?

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    The object continues to move in a straight line
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