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An ideal gas at temperature `T_(0)` is contained in a container. By some mechanism, the temperature of the wall AB is suddenly increased to `T (gt T_(0))`. Will the pressure exerted by the gas on wall AB change suddenly? Will it be higher or lower than pressure on wall CD?

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