| 1. | See real gas or perfect gas or gas for further understanding .)
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| 2. | An important aspect of modelling non-equilibrium real gas effects is radiative heat flux.
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| 3. | Finally, the increased temperature of hypersonic flows mean that real gas effects become important.
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| 4. | :A real gas would turn solid or liquid when you got close to absolute zero.
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| 5. | Unlike ideal gases, the temperature of a real gas will change during a Joule expansion.
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| 6. | But there is a real gas gauge.
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| 7. | For a real gas, the ratio of specific heats can wildly oscillate as a function of temperature.
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| 8. | The milk factory turns out to be producing only milk; the real gas factory is next door.
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| 9. | Interaction between particles in a real gas is taken into account by a pertinent many-body Schr�dinger equation.
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| 10. | Real gas seems to cover this in some manner-but, again, once you get into liquids, things get complicated.
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