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(i) Plotting V vs T for a given mass of an ideal gas at two different fixed pressures `P_(1) and P_(2)` gives two straight lines, one of which corresponds to `P_(1)` and the other corresponds to `P_(2)`. If `P_(1)` is greater than `P_(2)`, then which one of thes straight lines will make a larger angle with the T-axis?
(ii) Plotting P vs T for a given mass of an ideal gas at two different fixed volumes `V_(1) and V_(2)` gives two straight lines, one of which corresponds to `V_(1)` and the other corresponds to `V_(2)`. if `V_(1)` is greater than `V_(2)`, then which one of these straight lines will make a larger angle with the T-axis?

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(i) Straight line obtained at pressure `P_(2)` will make larger angle with the T-axis.
(ii) The straight line obtained at volume `V_(2)` will make larger angle with the T-axis.
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