When the angle of inclination of an inclined plane is $\theta$,an object slides down with uniform velocity. If the same object is pushed up with an initial velocity $u$ on the same inclined plane,it goes up the plane and stops at a certain distance on the plane. Thereafter,the body:

  • A
    slides down the inclined plane and reaches the ground with velocity $u$.
  • B
    slides down the inclined plane and reaches the ground with velocity less than $u$.
  • C
    slides down the inclined plane and reaches the ground with velocity greater than $u$.
  • D
    stays at rest on the inclined plane and will not slide down.

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