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Two vessels of volume `(V_1) and (V_2)` contain the same ideal gas. The pressures in the vessels are `(P_1) and (P_2) ` and the temperatures are `(T_1) and (T_2)` respectively . The two vessels are now connected to each other through a narrow tube. Assuming thar no heat is exchanged between the surrounding and the vessels, find the common pressure and temperature attained after the connection.

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