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Assertion: A man in a dosed cabin falling freely does not experience gravity.
Reason: Inertial and gravitational mass have equivalence.

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If both assertion `&` Reason are True `&` the Reason is a corrrect explanation of the Asserion.

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If both Assertion `&` Reason are True but Reason is not correct explanation of the Assertion.

C

If Assertion is Trie but the Reason is False.

D

If both Assertion `&` Reason are false

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Weight less state, both mases same thus forces cancle.
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