Science, asked by litu1995, 11 months ago

on are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
B. If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not
C. If assertion is true but reason is false.
D. If assertion is false but reason is true.
6. Assertion: Displacement of a body may be zero even when the distance travell
not zero.
Reason: The displacement is the shortest distance.
b) B
a) A
C C
d) D
7. Assertion: Force is required to move a body uniformly along a circle.
Reason: when the motion is uniform acceleration is zero.
a)A
b) B
C) C
d) D​

Answers

Answered by FutureBrainlyMod
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6)

When a body moves from a point and return to the same point after moving, then it travels a certain distance but its displacement, ie, its shortest distance is 0. So the assertion is true. But the reason doesn't specify the actual reason as I gave. So that is correct but not correct explanation of assertion.

7)

In this also, the assertion is true statement, but the reason doesn't explain the assertion. So, both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.

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