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Two vessels `A` and `B` have volumes `V` and `4V` respectively Both vessels contain some water The pressure in the space above water is `P^(1)` in vessel `A` and `P_(2)` in vessel `B` at temperature `T` which one is correct ? .

A

`P_(1) =P_(2)`

B

`4P_(1) =P_(2)`

C

`P_(1) =4P_(2)`

D

`P_(1) = 16P_(2)`

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`P_(1) xx V = P_(2) xx 4V`
`:. P_(1) =4P_(2)` .
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