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Two perfect gases at absolute temperature T1 and T2 are mixed. There is no loss of energy. Find the temperature of the mixture if the masses of molecules are `m_1 and m_2` and number of molecules is `n_1 and n_2`
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Two perfect gases at absolute temperature T
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and T
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are mixed. There is no loss of energy. Find the temperature of the mixture if the masses of molecules are `m_1 and m_2` and number of molecules is `n_1 and n_2` ?
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