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the answer is d . 

but we don't choose b because they said the velocity  not the speed ? 

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 Oct 17, 2014

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No.  The y-component of velocity is zero at the highest point, but the x-component is still non-zero, hence the resultant velocity is still non-zero.

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 Oct 17, 2014
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No.  The y-component of velocity is zero at the highest point, but the x-component is still non-zero, hence the resultant velocity is still non-zero.

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Alan Oct 17, 2014
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yes .. thats clear 

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thank you 

 Oct 17, 2014

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