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An initially stationary box on a frictionless floor explodes into two pieces, piece `A` with mass `m_(A)` and piece `B` with mass `m_(B)`. Two pieces then move across the floor along `x-` axis. Graph of position versus time for the two pieces are given.

Which graphs pertain to physically possible explosions ?

A

`II,V`

B

`VI`

C

`I,III`

D

`IV`

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A, D
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