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Does sudden compression of a gas lead to oscillation

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Answered by TheEmma
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The reason why a gas heats up when it is compressed into a smaller space, is because the ambient heat that the gas possessed in its original volume, has now been confined to a smaller volume—same amount of heat but now more concentrated—the temperature goes up.

Answered by IMrGauravI
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The reason why a gas heats up when it is compressed into a smaller space, is because the ambient heat that the gas possessed in its  original volume Adaibatic process PVr = const dpp≠ dV0V0 = 0 dp = -phV0 = dV F = (dP)A = P0VA2V0 x a = -P_0r A2mV0 x ω = √(P0VA2mV0) .

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