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As the pressure exerted on a gas increases, its temperature increases, which means the kinetic energy of its particles increases, which means their velocity increases. Can I compress a gas until its particles are moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light?
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As the pressure exerted on a gas increases, its temperature increases, which means the kinetic energy of its particles increases, which means their velocity increases. Can I compress a gas until its particles are moving at a significant fraction of the speed of light?
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