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Assertion : Displacement is the shortest distance from one point to other Reason : Displacement can never be greater than distance traveled... Chose appropriat

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Answered by IceWeb
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\textbf{Assertion:}

Displacement is the shortest distance from one point to other.

\textbf{Reason:}

Displacement can never be greater than distance traveled.

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\textbf{Answer:}

♣︎ Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

  • Displacement is the shortest distance from one point to another.
  • Also, displacement can never be greater than distance traveled.It is always equal to or less than the distance travelled.
  • But we can't conclude anything about the assertion from the reason. Both assertion and reason are different statements.

Answered by maithilivarindersing
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Answer:

Assertion:

Displacement is the shortest distance from one point to other.

Reason:Reason:

Displacement can never be greater than distance traveled.

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Answer:Answer:

♣︎ Both assertion and reason are correct but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

Displacement is the shortest distance from one point to another.Also, displacement can never be greater than distance traveled.It is always equal to or less than the distance travelled.But we can't conclude anything about the assertion from the reason. Both assertion and reason are different statements.

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