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Two colsed vessel A and B of equal volume containing air at pressure `P_(1)` and temperature `T_(1)` are connected to each other through a narrow open tube . If the temperature of one is now maintained at `T_(1)` and other at `T_(2)` (where `T_(1)gtT_(2)`) then that what will be the final pressure ?

A

`(2 P_(0) T)/(T + T_(0))`

B

`(P_(0) T)/(T + (T_0))`

C

`(P_(0) T)/(2 (T+ T_(0)))`

D

`(T + T_(0))/(P_0)`

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