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Two monkey of masses 10 kg and 8 kg are moving along a verticle rope as shown in fig. the former climbing up with an acceleration of `2 ms^(-2)`, while the later coming down with a uniform velocity of `2 ms^(-2)`. Find the tension in the rope at the fixed support.

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