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A vessel A has volume V and a vessel B has volume 2V. Both contain some water which has constant volume. The pressure in the space above water is `p_(a)` for vessel A and `p_(b)` for vessel B.

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(a)`p_(a)=p_(b)`

B

(b)`p_(a)=2p_(b)`

C

(c)`p_(b)=2p_(a)`

D

(d)`p_(b)=4p_(a)`

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