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Q (1) Assertion and Reason type questions (1) Assertion: Electricity is a controllable and convenient form of energy which can be put for a variety of uses Reason:If electric charge flows through a conductor we say that there is an electric current in a conductor.​

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Answered by muskan111gupta
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Answer:

both are wrong

Explanation:

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Answered by PayalAngel10
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Answer:

BOTH ASSERTION AND REASON ARE TRUE BUT REASON IS NOT THE CORRECT EXPLANATION OF ASSERTION.

Explanation:

Reason is stating the fact which is entirely different from the fact stated by assertion. The Assertion Is Talking About The Significance/Importance Of Electricity Whereas The Reason Is Talking About The Meaning Of Electric Current Which Is Related To Electric Charge Or Charge(Q/q). But There Is No Link Of Electric Charge With The Importance Of Electricity Described In The Assertion .

That Is Why, Both Statements Are True And Correct But The Statement Given As Reason Is Not The Actual Reason Or We Can Say The Correct Explanation Of The Statement Mentioned As Assertion.

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