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A closed container initially holds 50 monatomic A particles that have a combined energy of 240 units. After 100 monatomic B particles with a combined energy of 360 units are added to the container, the system is allowed to come to thermal equilibrium.
(a) At equilibrium, how many energy units does each A particle have?
(b) At equilibrium, how many energy units does each B particle have?
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