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Suggest a suitable physical situation for each of the following graphs (Fig.)

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(a) A ball at rest on a smooth floor is kicked, it rebounds from a wall with reduced speed and moves to the opposite wall which stops it, (b) A ball thrown up with some initial velocity rebounding from the floor with reduced speed after each hit, (c) A uniformly moving cricket ball turned back by hitting it with a bat for a very short time-interval.
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