work done on an ideal gas in a cylinder when it is compressed by extenal pressure
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I know from Charles' law that under constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature i.e.
V1T1=V2T2V1T1=V2T2
Thus accordingly, during compression, temperature of the gas would decrease. But in Lectures of physics ,vol 1 by Feynman
V1T1=V2T2V1T1=V2T2
Thus accordingly, during compression, temperature of the gas would decrease. But in Lectures of physics ,vol 1 by Feynman
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