How does second law of thermodynamics explain expansion of gas?
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Because the temperature of the gas is higher than the temperature inside the room, heat transfer to the room occurs and the gas condenses to a liquid. The liquid then flows back through a pressure-reducing valve to the outdoor evaporator coils, being cooled through expansion
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It is the law of Entropy i e Randomness of particles. hence as the randomness of particles increases the volume increases of the gases.
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