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Two vessel of volumes 5 and 3 litres contain air at pressure of 3 and 7 atmospheres, respectively . What will be the resultant pressure when they are conncected through a small - bore tube ? Assume that the temperature remains constant throughout .

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To solve the problem of finding the resultant pressure when two vessels are connected, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given values - For Vessel 1: - Volume \( V_1 = 5 \) liters - Pressure \( P_1 = 3 \) atmospheres - For Vessel 2: ...
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