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Two thermally insulated vessels are filled with an ideal gas. The pressure, volume and temperature in the two vessels are `P_(1), V_(1), T_(1)` and `P_(2), V_(2), T_(2)` respectively. Now, the two vessels are connected using a short insulating tube.
(a) Find final temperature of the gas.
(b) Express the final pressure of the gas in terms of `P_(1), V_(1), P_(2)` and `V_(2)` only.

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