That's not air in that can, it's difluoroethane, which is a liquid. When you open the valve the liquid evaporates, driven by heat from the can. You are illustrating the phenomenon of latent heat of vaporization, not adiabatic expansion.
Good question. The air has an ambient room temperature at a certain volume. When the volume is rapidly decreased the heat cannot escape and the heat is rapidly "condensed" which causes an increase in temperature.
you should explain what happens at molecular levels because your explanation is totally non-intuitive. also you state heat and temperature are the same and then say that heat stays the same but temp drops. wtf
I was finding an explanation for adiabatic processes but no one explained better than you. Thank you
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Caleb: As I let air out there is less air inside
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That's not air in that can, it's difluoroethane, which is a liquid. When you open the valve the liquid evaporates, driven by heat from the can. You are illustrating the phenomenon of latent heat of vaporization, not adiabatic expansion.
Thanks for the heads up!
Why compression leads to increase in temperature?
Good question. The air has an ambient room temperature at a certain volume. When the volume is rapidly decreased the heat cannot escape and the heat is rapidly "condensed" which causes an increase in temperature.
you should explain what happens at molecular levels because your explanation is totally non-intuitive. also you state heat and temperature are the same and then say that heat stays the same but temp drops. wtf