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A one litre spherer and a two litre sphere are connected with a capillary tube of nefligible volume. They contain an idel gas at `27^(0)C` at a pressure of `100cm` of `Hg`. Keeping the temperature of one litre sphere constant at `27^(0)C`, if temperature of two litre sphere is increased to `127^(0)C`, then the final pressure is

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