Thermal pressure

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title: Thermal pressure
text: In thermodynamics, thermal pressure is a measure of the relative pressure change of a fluid or a solid as a response to a temperature change at constant volume. The concept is related to the Pressure-Temperature Law, also known as Amontons's law or Gay-Lussac's law. In general pressure, can be written as the following sum: P total = P ref + Δ P thermal . P ref is the pressure required to compress the material from its volume V 0 to volume V at a constant temperature T 0 . The second term express
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