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Figure shows the displacement of a particle going along the X-axis as a function of time. The force acting on the particle is zero in the region

A

`AB`

B

`BC`

C

`CD`

D

`DE`

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a,c

Displaement time graph `AB` and `CD` are linear Therefore vel is uniform acc `=0.F =0` .
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