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Assertion: The given equation `x = x_(0) + u_(0)t + (1)/(2) at^(2)` is dimensionsally correct, where x is the distance travelled by a particle in time t , initial position `x_(0) ` initial velocity `u_(0)` and uniform acceleration a is along the direction of motion.
Reason: Dimensional analysis can be used for cheking the dimensional consistency or homogenetly of the equation.

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