Chemistry
Chemistry, 13.08.2019 05:20, enrique764058

In a gasoline engine, fuel vapors are ignited by a spark. in a diesel engine, a fuel-air mixture is drawn in, then rapidly compressed to as little as 1/20 the original volume, in the process increasing the temperature enough to ignite the fuel-air mixture.
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explain why the temperature rises during the compression

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