if density increases what happens to temperature
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If density increases temperature will remain the same but if density increases at such level that it exceeds the capacity of temperature than temperature will increase
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Come on what is capacity of temperature. please don't answer if you don't know. Wasted my chance of answering
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Temprature is defined as average kinetic energy particles possess. Simply if the motion of particles is more than temprature is also more.
When density increases the degree of freedom of particles decrease leading to increase in temprature but significant changes in temprature can only be noticed when the chamge in density is extreme.
For example if we take the formation of a star, It is formed when huge clouds of gases start to collapse under their own gravitational force. Now as the gas particles come closer there is less space for particles to move therefore the temprature gradually increase and after a certain amount of collapse the temprature increase to such an extent that the gas molecules fuse to form other heavy molecules emmiting energy.
So to sum it up temprature increases as density increases given that the mass remains constant.
When density increases the degree of freedom of particles decrease leading to increase in temprature but significant changes in temprature can only be noticed when the chamge in density is extreme.
For example if we take the formation of a star, It is formed when huge clouds of gases start to collapse under their own gravitational force. Now as the gas particles come closer there is less space for particles to move therefore the temprature gradually increase and after a certain amount of collapse the temprature increase to such an extent that the gas molecules fuse to form other heavy molecules emmiting energy.
So to sum it up temprature increases as density increases given that the mass remains constant.
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