State whether we can use the equations of kinematics to find the height attained by a body projected upwards with any velocity.

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Yes,we can use.in case of projectile motion we seperately define the velocity or some other parameters along X axis and along Y axis.then write the equation of motion seperately w.r.t both the axis and solve.
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