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5. Distance covered by a moving body is always greater than 0.
Displacement of a particle can be >,< or=0
a.Both assertions and reason are correct, reason is the the correct explanation
b. Both assertions and reason are correct; reason isn't the correct explanation of the assertion.
c. Assertion is correct but reason isn't
d Assertion is not correct but reason is
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c. Assertion is correct but reason isn't
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