Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion $A$ and the other is labelled as Reason $R.$
Assertion $A:$ An electric fan continues to rotate for some time after the current is switched off.
Reason $R:$ The fan continues to rotate due to inertia of motion.
In the light of the above statements,choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.

  • A
    $A$ is correct but $R$ is not correct.
  • B
    Both $A$ and $R$ are correct and $R$ is the correct explanation of $A$.
  • C
    $A$ is not correct but $R$ is correct.
  • D
    Both $A$ and $R$ are correct but $R$ is $NOT$ the correct explanation of $A$.

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