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Two persons of mass m1 and m2 are standing at the two ends A and B respectively, of a trolley of mass M as shown.

When the person standing at A jumps from the trolley towards left with urel with respect to the trolley, then

  1. the trolley moves towards right    
  2. the trolley rebounds with velocity fraction numerator m subscript 1 end subscript u subscript r e l blank end subscript over denominator m subscript 1 end subscript plus m subscript 2 end subscript plus M end fraction    
  3. the centre of mass of the system remains stationary    
  4. all the above    

The correct answer is: all the above

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