Air does indeed take up room. Air molecules have a mass that takes up whatever room it is confined to.
It can be light,sound,gas and air
How about air, or an odor, or sound.
No, air conditioners do not take in outside air to cool a room. They recirculate and cool the air that is already inside the room.
Yes, they can. They do produce oxygen and take up carbon dioxide.
Light it is light i know some people think it's air but u can put it in a tank and it will take up space i learned that from my principal!!
sound . smell. light
TFA ; a unit take out side fresh air to in side room / complax AHU ; a unit take inside air to conditioning air , remove heat from air , maintened temp. and give back that air to room
I'd assume the smaller one as it'd take less time for the air to heat up..
A heater warms up the air in a room by transferring heat from its heating element to the surrounding air. As the air heats up, it becomes less dense and rises, allowing cooler air to take its place, which then gets heated in turn. This process creates a cycle of warm air circulation, gradually raising the overall temperature of the room. Additionally, heaters are designed to efficiently distribute heat, ensuring that the entire space becomes comfortable during winter.
Yes, it would. If you are standing in the room, you are taking up space that is not all air.
It takes about 3 days for a fresh painted room to dry. It could take up too 3 months for the smells to leave the room there should be no toxins in the air.
Cold air tends to sink and move downwards in a room, while warm air rises and moves upwards.