Compressor thermodynamic?

Does the heat transfer consider zero in a compressor device? Or in some circumstances, compressors are under the process which the heat transfer isnt

Does the heat transfer consider zero in a compressor device? Or in some circumstances, compressors are under the process which the heat transfer isn't zero?

or:Does the heat transfer consider zero in a compressor device? Or in some circumstances, compressors are under the process which the heat transfer isn't zero?


or:You really need to learn the words. It's hard to be sure what you are asking. The combined gas law is completely defined by one equation: PV = NRT whereP = pressureV = volumeN = quantity of gasR = a constant depending on what units you want to useT = absolute temperatureSo if you compress a gas it either gets hotter or moves to where it has more space.

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