figure below depicts air enclosed in a cylinder by an air tight piston. the piston has been pushed as shown so that the air occupies 1/3 of the length of the cylinder it previously occupied. what would happen to the number of molecules of air
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The number of molecules of air does not change
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when it pushes it's volume is reduced by 1/3 because it's area is constant therefore only volume is decreased. Then the number of molecules don't change.
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