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Assertion In circular motion, average speed and average velocity are never equal.
Reason In any curvilinear path, these two are never equal.

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Statement I: In circular motion average speed and average velocity are never equal. Statement II: In any curvilinear path these two are never equal.

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Assertion : In a uniform circular motion, the linear speed and angular speed of the body are constant. Reason : A body can move on a circular path without having acceleration.

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Assertion : On a curved path, average speed of a particle can never be equal to average velocity. Reason : Average speed is total distance travelled divided by total time. Whereas average velocity is, final velocity plus initial velocity divided by two.

Assertion : On a curved path, average speed of a particle can never be equal to average velocity. Reason : Average speed is total distance travelled divided by total time. Whereas average velocity is, final velocity plus initial velocity divided by two.