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A cubical block of height `a` and width `b` is placed on the horizontal surface with sufficient fricition. For a given force.

A

Probability of toppling is more if `b gt a`

B

Probability of toppling is more if `a gt b`

C

Probability of toppling is more if `a = b`

D

Block will not topple at all

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