A particle starts from rest. Its acceleration (a) versus time $(t)$ graph is as shown in the figure. The maximum speed of the particle will be

Assertion (A) The zero velocity of a particle at any instant always implies zero acceleration at that instant.
Reason (R) A body is momentarily at rest when it reverses its direction of motion. The correct option among the following is
A river has a steady speed of $v$. A man swims upstream at a distance of $d$ and swims back to the starting point in total time $t$. The man can swim at a speed of $2 v$ in still water. If the time taken by the man in still water is $t_0$ to complete the same length of swim, then $\frac{t}{t_0}$ is
A projectile is given an initial velocity of $(3 \hat{\mathbf{i}}+4 \hat{\mathbf{j}}) \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}$ where $\hat{\mathbf{i}}$ is along the ground and $\hat{\mathbf{j}}$ is along the vertical. Assuming $g=10 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^2$, if the equation of its trajectory can be written as $\frac{1}{9}\left[\beta x+\gamma x^2\right]$. Then the value of $\gamma$ is
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