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Sequence of events to lead a tug of war is:

  • At first the value of the common memory cell is zero and the assembly and a nonzero value is placed in cell because the first picks up the assembly when the assemble approaches initially.
  • When the second assemble arrives then the first arm allows to pass the second one and the value in the memory cell to zero is changed to zero...

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