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There are n connected having container having volume V, 2V,3V,...,nV separated by stopcock. All contaienr have same moles of gas at same temperature. If pressure of first contaienr is P, then final pressure when all stopcocks are opened is:

A

`(np)/((n+1))`

B

`(2p)/((n+1))`

C

`(3p)/((n+1))`

D

`(p)/(2(n+1))`

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