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<p>[QUOTE="Weston, post: 2042420, member: 58878"]I am certainly no expert in this field; however, from a physics standpoint, an increase in pressure while maintaining the same volume will increase the temperature. A common example of this is ice skating. Increasing the pressure(under the blades of the skate) increase the temperature of the ice, causing it to melt in the spot you are standing/skating allowing you to glide along.</p><p><br /></p><p>Sound right?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Weston, post: 2042420, member: 58878"]I am certainly no expert in this field; however, from a physics standpoint, an increase in pressure while maintaining the same volume will increase the temperature. A common example of this is ice skating. Increasing the pressure(under the blades of the skate) increase the temperature of the ice, causing it to melt in the spot you are standing/skating allowing you to glide along. Sound right?[/QUOTE]
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