When a gas is compressed adiabatically and reversibly, the final temperature is:
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When a gas is compressed adiabatically and reversibly, the final temperature is:
- higher than the initial temperature
- lower than the initial temperature
- the same as initial temperature
- dependent upon the rate of compression
Answer
(A) higher than the initial temperature
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