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What are the formulae of Expansion and Compression of A Gas In Thermodynamics?

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What are the formulae of Expansion and Compression of A Gas In Thermodynamics?

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  2. The adiabatic compression of a gas causes a rise in temperature of the gas. Adiabatic expansion against pressure, or a spring, causes a drop in temperature. In contrast, free expansion is an isothermal process for an ideal gas. ... When a parcel of air descends, the pressure on the parcel increases.

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The adiabatic compression of a gas causes a rise in temperature of the gas. Adiabatic expansion against pressure, or a spring, causes a drop in temperature. In contrast, free expansion is an isothermal process for an ideal gas. ... When a parcel of air descends, the pressure on the parcel increases.

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