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explain why the temperature of a gas drops adiabatic expanston.​

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Answered by Bhooth
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the total heat of the system, undergoing an adiabatic change always remains constant. ... This signifies that, the internal energy of an ideal gas undergoing in anadiabatic expansion decreases, and because the internal energy of an ideal gas depends only on the temperature, therefore itstemperature must decreases.

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