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A mass of `2kg` is suspended with thread `AB` (figure) Thread `CD` of the same type is attached to the other end of `2kg` mass. Lower thread is pulled gradually, harder and harder in the downward gradually, harder and harder in the downward direction so as to apply force on `AB`. which of the threads will break and why?

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