Why does the temperature increase, if you decrease the volume by pushing the lid down?
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A. Because of the gas law. |
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B. Because of the energy conservation law. |
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C. Because you do work while you push down. |
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D. Because of Newton's laws. |
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E. Because of the work-energy theorem. |
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