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![]() "Jose" wrote in message et... My point was that I don't understand where the confusion is as to where the heat comes from in filling a scuba tank. You are cramming a whole crapload of molecules into a confined space and it makes heat. Yes, but you are cramming a whole crapload of =cold= molecules into that space. The heat generated seems like it wouldn't be enough to compensate for the cold of the inflowing gas. That gas is cold because it expanded from the other tank, which was under even higher pressure. The gas in the tank that is expanding has all of the cold being produced, shared among all of the gas in the tank, not just the gas that is leaving the tank. If the cold was contained in, and limited to just the molecules that were leaving, then the tank being compressed might not get hot. That is not happening though, and much of the cold is left behind in the now, very cold tank. -- Jim in NC |
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