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A projectile strikes the inclined plane perpendicularly as shown in the figure. Which of the following statements is correct?

A

Just before striking the inclined plane, component of final velocity of particle parallel to the inclined plane is non-zero

B

Initial and final velocities are perpendicular to each other.

C

Component of acceleration of particle parallel to the inclined plane before striking the plane is zero.

D

None of the above

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