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Consider a one-dimensional motion of a particle with total energy E. There are four regions A, B, C and D is which the relation between potential energy U, kinetic energy (K) and total energy E is as given below
RegionA:`UgtE` Region B:`UltE`
Region C:`KltE` Region D:`UgtE`
State with reason in each case whether a particle can be found in the given region or not.

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