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A particle shows distance-time curve as given in this figure. The maximum instantaneous velocity of the particle is around the point.
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A

C

B

D

C

A

D

B

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a

`v_("ins")=(ds)/(dt)=tan theta`
The point at which slope of (s,t) graph is maximum, will have maximum instantaneous velocity point C is more steeper then A,B and D
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