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by pas
1643 days ago
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Could you explain this a bit more? If every gas blob in every situation, system, vessel, pipe were to behave according to the ideal gas law a heat pump that cools down the inside of a box and radiates the heat away would be impossible? :o |
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So if the ideal gas law was true then a heat pump wouldn’t be able to refrigerate anything. When the gas would expand, the volume would go up, pressure would go down, and temperature would remain the same because there wouldn’t be any reason for the gas particles to slow down (because under the ideal gas law the particles don’t interact with eachother).