assertion- an object moving with constant velocity has zero acceleration reason- acceration = change in velocity÷time take
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Your question is little bit incomplete!
But since it's an assertion reason type question, it must be asked which is correct and whether R is the correct explanation of A or not.
Here,
Assertion is true because constant velocity means there is no change in velocity in that time interval. Hence, acceleration will be 0/time interval = 0. The body will have zero acceleration.
And the reason is explaining the same for the assertion. Hence, reason is also true and the correct explanation of A.
Therefore,
Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A
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Explanation:
given :
- assertion- an object moving with constant velocity has zero acceleration reason- acceration = change in velocity÷time ttake
answer :
- true
reason :
True, when an object is thrown vertically up in the air, its speed becomes zero at maximum height. However, it has acceleration equal to the acceleration due to gravity (g) that acts in the downward direction at that point.
hence,
- If both assertion and reason are true but reason is also the correct explanations of assertion.
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