14.45 PQ1 The pressure rise associated with gases in a com- pressor causes the gas temperature to increase as well. The ratio of final temperature to initial temperature is less than the ratio of final pressure to initial pressure. Will the final density be less or greater than the initial density?

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14.45 PQ1 The pressure rise associated with gases in a com-
pressor causes the gas temperature to increase as well. The ratio
of final temperature to initial temperature is less than the ratio of
final pressure to initial pressure. Will the final density be less or
greater than the initial density?
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