A particle slides down a frictionless parabolic track starting from rest at point \(A\). Point \(B\) is at the vertex of the parabola and point \(C\) is at a height less than that of point \(A\). After \(C\), the particle moves freely in the air as a projectile. If the particle reaches the highest point at \(P\), then,
1. | kinetic energy at \(P\) = kinetic energy at \(B\) |
2. | height at \(P\) = height at \(A\) |
3. | total energy at \(P\) = total energy at \(A\) |
4. | time of travel from \(A\) to \(B\) = time of travel from \(B\) to \(P\) |