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Two closed vessels of equal volume containing air at pressure `P_(1)` and temperature `T_(1)` are connected to each other through a narrow tube. If the temperature in one of the vessels is now maintained at `T_(1)` and that in the other at `T_(2)`, what will be the pressure in the vessels?

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