$A$ block is thrown with a velocity of $2 \, m/s$ (relative to the ground) on a belt,which is moving with a velocity of $4 \, m/s$ in the opposite direction of the initial velocity of the block. If the block stops slipping on the belt after $4 \, s$ of throwing,then choose the correct statement$(s)$:

  • A
    Displacement with respect to the ground is zero in $8/3 \, s$.
  • B
    Magnitude of displacement with respect to the ground in $4 \, s$ is $4 \, m$.
  • C
    Magnitude of displacement with respect to the belt in $4 \, s$ is $12 \, m$.
  • D
    All of the above.

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