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In the distance-time graph of a cyclist, what is happening between B-C and C-D?


A

B-C: cyclist is stationary, C-D: speed is increasing.

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B

B-C: cyclist is coming back to where he started, C-D: cyclist is stationary

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B-C: cyclist is stationary, C-D: cyclist is coming back to where he started

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D

B-C: cyclist is stationary, C-D: cyclist is accelerating

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Solution

The correct option is C

B-C: cyclist is stationary, C-D: cyclist is coming back to where he started


During B to C, the nature of graph is a horizontal line that tells that the cyclist is stationary, and during C to D, he is coming back to where he started.


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