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Two monkeys A and B are holding on the two sides of a light string passing over a smooth pulley.Mass of A and B are 6kg and 10 kg respectively. A holds the string tightly and B goes down with an acceleration `4m/s^(2)` relative to string.Find the weight that A feels of his own body.

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