yes it does if it has a battery the battery is chemical energy cause the battery has chemicals inside the battery
It varies from air conditioning unit to unit. However, the exact energy usage will be on a name plate on the air conditioner. Look for a rating in either amps or watts.
That is a physical change - at least the pump is (air in, air out, with no chemical change). The energy required to run the pump probably will come from a chemical reaction though: an electric generator burning fuel to run the generator or food being digested and converted to energy in the muscles if it is a person powering it
They use chemical energy and it converts to electrical energy in the bulb and after becomes electomagnetic energy or radiant energy which is the light.
you use chemical energy by cooking an egg, burning wood, water on wood/metal
Use the air conditioner whose product of votage X amps is the lowest if you want to pay the least to operate.
I suggest that you put your air conditioner on low or use the fan on the air conditioner because it uses less energy. Another thing you could do is take a regular fan and put in the window to get air flow.
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It varies from air conditioning unit to unit. However, the exact energy usage will be on a name plate on the air conditioner. Look for a rating in either amps or watts.
Air conditioning equipments consume 0.5 KW electricity per Kilowatt refrigeration.
They can be to keep yourself warm (for example a air conditioner) or to see in dark (for example a lamp)
This website will have all the info you need: http://www.wisegeek.com/how-much-energy-does-air-conditioning-use.htm
You can move your window air conditioner anywhere you want to put it as long as it sits in the window.
No you don't have to remove the air conditioner dryer to use the pulley.........
You will use more gas when your air conditioner is running.
The answer to your question is found in a science called Thermodynamics. If you have a chance to find a textbook, it is a fascinating science which studies the transfer of energy from one form to another. Hot air has a higher energy content then cool air. The air conditioner passes air over coils using convection to suck energy out of the air and into the much cooler coils. Because air coming out of the air conditioner has less energy, it has a lower temperature than the air that goes into the air conditioner. The coils are made cool by a chemical called refrigerant, which has special properties. The coils are made cold by the refrigerant when the refrigerant expands from a highly compressed state to a low compression state. The difference between these two states is one of low energy to high energy; the energy must come from somewhere, so the refrigerant sucks the energy from the coils, which in turn suck the energy from the air, so it forms a chain as such: decompressed refrigerant (takes energy from coils). The decompressed refrigerant must be compressed again, so energy is used to compress the refrigerant again so that the process can begin again. This is why every air conditioner has a compressor. The compressor uses energy from the electrical outlet to compress the air. In this way, we use energy from the electrical outlet to take energy from the air over and over and over again until the air is a temperature that you like. Air conditioners do not however make allair cooler, They make air in one area cooler at the expense of adding heat to another area. This heat originates as the power put into the compressor. This is exactly the same way that a refrigerator makes its interior cold while making the room it is in warmer.
You can buy an traditional air conditioner, and fix solar panels on the roof,then use solar panels supply the air conditioner.