The correct answer is: C. both (A) and (B).
An S-hydrograph is a type of hydrograph that is used to obtain a unit hydrograph of a shorter duration from a longer duration hydrograph. The S-hydrograph is constructed by first plotting the original hydrograph on a semi-logarithmic graph. The original hydrograph is then shifted to the right until the peak of the S-hydrograph coincides with the peak of the original hydrograph. The S-hydrograph is then scaled so that the area under the S-hydrograph is equal to the area under the original hydrograph. The resulting S-hydrograph can then be used to obtain a unit hydrograph of a shorter duration by multiplying the S-hydrograph by the desired duration.
The S-hydrograph can also be used to obtain a unit hydrograph of a longer duration from a shorter duration hydrograph. To do this, the S-hydrograph is first plotted on a semi-logarithmic graph. The S-hydrograph is then shifted to the left until the peak of the S-hydrograph coincides with the peak of the original hydrograph. The S-hydrograph is then scaled so that the area under the S-hydrograph is equal to the area under the original hydrograph. The resulting S-hydrograph can then be used to obtain a unit hydrograph of a longer duration by dividing the S-hydrograph by the desired duration.