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Assertion: The displacement of an object can be either positive, negative or zero.
Reason: Displacement has both the magnitude and direction.

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Answered by VoidMoon
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Both assertion and reason are correct and reason are correct.

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Answered by nirman95
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Assertion: The displacement of an object can be either positive, negative or zero.

Reason: Displacement has both the magnitude and direction.

Assertion & Reason is true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

But why?

  • Displacement is a vector quantity characterized by the shortest length between the starting and stopping point of an object.

  • Since, displacement is a vector, both it's magnitude and direction has to be considered. So, reason is true.

  • Now, whenever direction is considered, the displacement can be positive,negative or even zero. That depends upon which direction of vector are we taking as reference. So, assertion also becomes true.

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