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Two different masses m and 3 m of an ide...

Two different masses `m` and `3 m` of an ideal gas are heated separately in a vessel of constant volume, the pressure `P` and absolute temperature `T`, graphs for these two cases are shown in the figure as `A` and `B`. The ratio of slopes of curves `B` to `A` is

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