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why is there a change in the energy of a gas when its volume changes?​

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Answered by manshi007963
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Answer:

A rapid change of volume means that there is little time for heat to escape (Adiabatic process). When you compress a gas, you are doing PΔV work on the gas, and the internal energy of the gas must change. ... Repeating this process you eventually reach a point in its phase diagram where the gas is a liquid.

Answered by mamtabishnoi
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Answer:

energy perpotional to volume square

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