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With PV = nRT if the volume is fixed you can increase the number of moles of air
and the equation could go either way where the temperature might adapt or the pressure might adapt. (or a little of both) It's unclear what actual behavior you get as far as temperature rise.
What we can say is that for every reduction in temperature in the condensor you will get a reduction of pressure in that same condensor. If a heat rise is in fact taking place (due to compression) you will get more air "compressed" into the condensor if it's cooled.
Turbochargers use intercoolers for this reason.
What we can say is that for every reduction in temperature in the condensor you will get a reduction of pressure in that same condensor. If a heat rise is in fact taking place (due to compression) you will get more air "compressed" into the condensor if it's cooled.
Turbochargers use intercoolers for this reason.
