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A projectile has...

A projectile has

A

minimum velocity at the point of projection and maximum at the maximum height

B

maximum at the point of projection and minimum at the maximum height

C

same velocity at any point in its path

D

zero velocity at the maximum height irrespective of the velocity of projection

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