Assertion(A): The scientifically correct expression is “ The mass of the bag is 10 kg” Reason (R): In everyday life, we use the term weight instead of mass a. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct reason b. Both A and R are true and R is the correct reason c. A is true but R is false d. A is false but R is true
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the answer may be option c
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hola mate ....here is your answer....
the mass of the bag or whatever thing can be easily understood by its unit......Kg is the unit of mass while Newton is the unit of weight....
u r given that mass of bag is 10 Kg.... which according to unit is correct.....but in day to day life....we most certainly use Kg unit for weight ...
the same fact is explained in the reason....we use the term weight instead of mass for any body.....
so according to me the answer should be A...both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explaination of assertion
hope u understood ^_^
the mass of the bag or whatever thing can be easily understood by its unit......Kg is the unit of mass while Newton is the unit of weight....
u r given that mass of bag is 10 Kg.... which according to unit is correct.....but in day to day life....we most certainly use Kg unit for weight ...
the same fact is explained in the reason....we use the term weight instead of mass for any body.....
so according to me the answer should be A...both assertion and reason are correct and reason is correct explaination of assertion
hope u understood ^_^
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