Science, asked by riyab092, 6 months ago

Assertion: The average velocity 1 point
cannot be zero in case of
uniform motion. Reason: For
average velocity be zero, the
velocity should not remain
constant.
(a) If both Assertion and Reason are
O correct and Reason is the correct
explanation of Assertion.
(b) If both Assertion and Reason are
O correct, but Reason is not the
correct explanation of Assertion.
O
(c) If Assertion is correct but
Reason is incorrect
O
(d) If Assertion is incorrect but
Reason is correct
(e) If Assertion and Reason both are
incorrect correct​

Answers

Answered by tsrushti2246
3

Answer:

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Answered by dandamudisnivas
0

Answer:

For a moving body, velocity is non-zero. ... For average velocity to be zero, the body should either be at rest which is false as per the statement of the reason or it should be able to return to its initial position which requires a change in velocity. Hence, reason is correct

Explanation:

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