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Two different ideal diatomic gases `A` and `B` are initially in the same state. `A` and `B` are then expanded to same final volume through adiabatic and isothermal process respectively. If `P_(A), P_(B)` and `T_(A), T_(B)` represents the final pressure and temperature of `A` and `B` respectively then.

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