Not very often. probably every hour it should come on for about 20 minutes if that.
35 degrees Celsius.
65 degrees Fahrenheit = 18.3 degrees Celsius.
The answer depends on which field of science you are referring to. If you're referring to the human body, it's 98.6 degrees F. If you're talking about the International Standard Atmosphere, it's 15 degrees C or 59 degrees F. In Physics, they use 273.15 degrees K (or 0 degrees C), and in Chemistry, they use 298.15 degrees K (or 25 degrees C). If you're just talking about cooling your home, usually yes, 72-74 degrees Fahrenheit is a comfortable temperature, although depending on what the outside temperature is, it can be expensive to achieve.
The outdoor portion of the central ac unit is what gives up the heat from indoors, so it has to be outside. For a more thorough explanation see the question: How does air conditioning work.
in central ac we use chiller to cool the water which is circulated throughout the building . by blowing air over the cooled water tubes the air got cooled. in night time inplace of cold water FM chiller , hot water is circulated which make the air hot.
It depends on the year, make and model plus the outside temperature but between 37 to 48 degrees...
no it is not because you are just cooling yourself off. DDDDDDDDDDDDDUUUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Central air conditioning systems are designed to provide ventilation by bringing in outside air. Leaving a window open would tend to defeat the cooling effect.
Not necessarily. When it is 40 degrees Celsius outside, it is sweltering!
Still 54 degrees if the 18 degree drop is inside!
you should go to a room that has no windows
South Central Pennsylvania outside Harrisburg…
125 degrees
Gravity. Also- If someone takes a shower with the curtain on the outside of the tub this can happen.
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Some adverbs of place include: here, there, far, in, underneath, away, backwards, inside, outside, upstairs, and downstairs.
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