Math, asked by rajeshwarpahwa, 10 months ago

Assertion: The value of G is same everywhere.
Reason: The mass of a body is measure of inertia and is same everywhere.

(a) both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explaination of assertion.
(b) both assertion and reason are correct and reason is not correct explaination of assertion.
(c) assertion is true and reason is false.
(d) assertion is false but reason os true.



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Answers

Answered by akahatdhote
1

Answer:

b is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

as a is correct..................

Answered by TheKingOfKings
4

Answer:

Assertion: The value of G is same everywhere.

Reason: The mass of a body is measure of inertia and is same everywhere.

(a) both assertion and reason are correct and reason is the correct explaination of assertion.

(b) both assertion and reason are correct and reason is not correct explaination of assertion.

(c) assertion is true and reason is false.

(d) assertion is false but reason os true.

Answer : D

Step-by-step explanation:

  • mass is the measure of inertia it mean it remains constant it will receive weather if it is measure in a moon or in earth .

  • the value of gravitational constant is change for example in Moon the value of gravitational constant is 1 by 6 the value of gravitational constant of Earth .

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