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Assertion: For applying the second law of motion, there is no conceptual distinction between inanimate and animate objects. Reason: An animate object requires an external force to acceleration.A. If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.B. If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the not correct explanation of assertion.C. If assertion is true but reason is falseD. If both assertion and reason are false. |
Answer» Correct Answer - B Second law of motion can be applied to both inanimate and animate objects. An animate object such as a human also requires an external force to accelerate. For example, without the external force of friction, we cannot walk on the ground. |
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