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Assertion:- The cord between A and B mor...

Assertion`:-` The cord between `A` and `B` more likely to snap with a gradual downward pull at `D`.

Reason`:-` When someone gives the lower cord a sudden downward pull, the tension in the lower cord inceaces suddenly.

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