Temperature for an ideal gas

isochoric/isometric:
isothermal:
isobaric:

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Luis De La Cruz 1H
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Temperature for an ideal gas

Postby Luis De La Cruz 1H » Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:45 pm

Is it a fact that a change in temperature will always create a change in either volume or pressure? I'm asking because I can't think of an instance/scenario in which it wouldn't.

Sarah Rutzick 1L
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Re: Temperature for an ideal gas

Postby Sarah Rutzick 1L » Thu Mar 15, 2018 11:02 pm

Yes I think so.

Lourick Bustamante 1B
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Re: Temperature for an ideal gas

Postby Lourick Bustamante 1B » Thu Mar 15, 2018 11:07 pm

I think changing the temperature does cause a change in pressure/volume. Because for a gas, for example, when heated, the particles move more rapidly and this causes them to expand ?


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