Assertion (A): A man carrying a load on his head and walking with uniform velocity on a street does not work against gravity.
Reason (R): When a body moves with uniform velocity, work done by all forces on this body is zero.
Solution:
Assertion (A) is true because the displacement (horizontal) is perpendicular to the gravitational force (vertical), so work done \(W = \vec{F} \cdot \vec{d} = Fd \cos(90^{circ}) = 0\).
Reason (R) is also true by the Work-Energy Theorem for uniform velocity. However, (R) does not explain (A).
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