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Assertion : The centre of mass of a body...

Assertion : The centre of mass of a body may lie where there is no mass.
Reason : The centre of mass has nothing to do with the mass.

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Assertion is True, Reason is True, Reasn is a correct explanation for Assertion

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Assertion is True, Reason is True, Reason i not a correct explanation for Assertion

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Assertion is True, Reason is False

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Assertion is False, Reason is True.

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