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Two identical vessels A and B with frictionless pistons contain the same ideal gas at the same temperature and the same volume V. The masses of gaş in A and B are `m_(A)` and `m_(B)` respectively. The gases are allowed to expand isothermally to the same final volume 2 V. The change in pressures of the gas in A and B are found to be `Deltap` and 1.5 `Deltap` respectively. Then

A

`9m_(A) = 4m_(B)`

B

`3m_(A) = 2m_(B)`

C

`2m_(A) = 3m_(B)`

D

`4m_(A) =9m_(B)`

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