In a diesel engine, the fuel-air mixture is compressed rapidly. As a result, the temperature rises to the spontaneous combustion temperature for the fuel, causing the fuel to ignite. How is the temperature rise possible, given the fact thatthe compression occurs so rapidly that there is not enough time for a significant amount of heat to flow into or out of the fuel-air mixture?
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