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Question on thermodynamics

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Hello everyone, I have a question on the energy cost of compressing gas.

I didn't find a community about thermodynamics, so I post the question here..


When gas absorbs heat. its volume increases from v1 to v2. When we compress the volume of the same gas from v2 to v1, does the energy required equal to the heat it absorbs? Does the temperature affect the energy required?


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  • It depends on what kind of system you are looking at. For engines, water-steam cycle, there can be isothermal process. Try looking at Rankine, Brayton and Otto Cycles.
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