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    If pressure decreases, does temperature then decrease?

    ok, i will look at the other gas laws, try some pages here and try to interpret it agian tommorow, and specify it better and more thorougly. its almost 12 PM, so i probably got to go to sleep soon. ill probably reply in 12-15 hours or so, I am really sleep deprived at the moment.
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    If pressure decreases, does temperature then decrease?

    thanks! i will try to improve my questions next time, and i will try to be more specific, thanks! Thank you alot, kind sir!
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    If pressure decreases, does temperature then decrease?

    wait, so if its an adiabatic process, which gas law does it then take to find out? does such a gas law even exist? well, yes, but since the gas is also being released, wouldn't it alter in some other way? oooohhh, ok. so, the temperature would decrease because of entropy, right? ok, i will...
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    If pressure decreases, does temperature then decrease?

    so, I am going to think of a bit simpler, as you said to make me understand some. so if i have a box with gas, and i increase the volume, then the pressure would decrease, and the amount of gas would stay the same, and if PV=nRT and nR is the same, P is lower than before, and V is higher, then...
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    If pressure decreases, does temperature then decrease?

    so, if i fired the spray paint till the pressure was 20% lower, the volume inside would stay the same. also, the amount of gas inside would have been reduced by 20%, and if P was lower, and nR was lower, but V had stayed the same, then I am guessing that T would stay the same? but at the same...
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    If pressure decreases, does temperature then decrease?

    im guessing it would be to keep it at a constant tempurature, since a pressure increase means the molocules are moving faster?
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    If pressure decreases, does temperature then decrease?

    So, quick disclaimer: i am very young. only 12. i might also misspell some thing or not translate it correctly. i just like physics, so don't expect much. So, i was reading in my science textbook (as a hobby) and it asked to describe some examples, in which i should find out wether the work on...
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