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An insulated cylinderical vessel filled with an insulated piston of negligible weight and negligible thickness at the mid point of the vessel . The cylinder contains a gas at `0^@C`.When the gas is heated to `100^@C`, the piston moves through a length of 5 cm . Length of the cylindrical vessel in cm is

A

13.65 cm

B

27.3 cm

C

38.6 cm

D

64.6 cm

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