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[" Two inflated balloons If thin skin bolume "600mL" and "1500mL" at "300K" are taken "3],[" as shown in diagram.If maximum volume of inner and outer balloons are "800mL" and "1800mL" ."],[" respectively then find the balloon which will burst first on gradual heating."],[" a) inner balloon "],[" b) outer balloon "],[" c) but simultaneously "],[" d) unpredictable "quad " S."quad 8%=2=-1(1)/(3)" ."1800quad " (c) "a=0]

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