If gas is compressed under adiabatic conditions (allowing no transfer of heat to or from the surroundings) by application of external pressure, the temperature of the gas would increase. Why? ∆E = q – P∆V where q > 1 ∆E = q – P∆V where ∆V < 0 ∆E = – P∆V where q = 0 If ∆V is negative in compression, then ∆E decreases while T decreases If ∆V is negative in compression, then ∆E increases while T increases Energy is added to the system in the form of heat Energy is added to the system in the form of work
∆E = – P∆V where q = 0 If ∆V is negative in compression, then ∆E increases while T increases Energy is added to the system in the form of work IS THIS CORRECT?
hmm check this http://teacher.pas.rochester.edu/phy121/lecturenotes/Chapter17/Chapter17.html
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