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A man getting down a runnning bus falls forward

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Due to inertia of motion.
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  • Which one of the following statement is correct for the following situation Assertion : A man in a closed cabin which is falling freely does not experience gravitational force Reason: Inertial mass is equal to gravitational mass

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    assertion is true but reason is true and explains assertion correctly
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    assertion is true reson is true but does not explain assertion correctly
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    assertio is true but reason is false
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    assertion is false but reason is true
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    assertion is true but reason is true and expalins assertion correctly
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