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If the fluid was trapt it would be heated by pressure: Like a pressure cooker or the earth's molten core. Otherwise it would just splash about and remain the ambient temperature.

The opposite, is like when you use compressed air to clean your computer. While the volume of the container doesn't change the pressure decrease and thus the temperature decreases too. According to Boyle's law pressure and volume fluctuate inversely. But if the volume remains the same, pressure and temperature fluctuate together.

Nice and simple:

+Positive Pressure = temperature increase+

-Negatve Pressure = temperature decrease-

As long as the volume remains the same.

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