it pulls all hot air out from the house
Scientists usually work inside but sometimes the do work outside to conduct experiments.
Swamp coolers, is a term that refers to a cooling tower composed of a device that moves air through a medium where water passes over. These swamp coolers work well to add moisture to normally dry air. This type of cooling system are usually found in very dry climates and cost very little to operate compared to air conditioners.
The metal at the back of the fridge doesn't make the inside cold, rather it takes out the heat from the inside.
Wow. I guess I would be tempted to go on a rampage because I would feel so powerful, and everything around me would seem toy-sized, so I would be very careful to move slowly so that I didn't hurt anybody. I think one of the first things I would do is go wading in the ocean, and see if I could pick up some old sunken ships and see if there was anything cool inside. I think it would also be cool to volunteer for construction projects, and lift the giant girders and stuff to the people that are making a tall building. It might be hard to find a house and clothes that would fit me, so I would have to work on that. I might have to move to a mountain, and scoop out a cave to live in, if I couldn't get a house that was big enough.
No, you should have made prior arrangements.
Unfortunately, part of the way air conditioners work involves lowering the humidity in the room. Try purchasing a humidifier (and using cool water).
Air conditioners cool the air to make the environment comfortable for people. The majority of air conditioners use compression to generate cold air. Freon (or a similar gas) has a very low boiling point. A compressor compresses the freon into a liquid. With both the compression of the gas and the heat of vaporization, it cases the now liquid freon to heat up. It is piped to an outside radiator & fan to cool the now warm freon to ambient temperature. The now "cool" liquid freon is piped inside the house, and allowed to expand which causes it to cool significantly. Another fan circulates air through the inside radiator and around the house. The "work" or "energy" is used is in the compression, and the fans.
because air conditioners work throughout a room closed or not closed. if it is open the cool air will get out of the room and the AC will have to cool more air than the air inside the room which will make the AC to work longer and the electricity usage will increase.
Air conditioners cool the air to make the environment comfortable for people. The majority of air conditioners use compression to generate cold air. Freon (or a similar gas) has a very low boiling point. A compressor compresses the freon into a liquid. With both the compression of the gas and the heat of vaporization, it cases the now liquid freon to heat up. It is piped to an outside radiator & fan to cool the now warm freon to ambient temperature. The now "cool" liquid freon is piped inside the house, and allowed to expand which causes it to cool significantly. Another fan circulates air through the inside radiator and around the house. The "work" or "energy" is used is in the compression, and the fans.
Leave in conditioners do work but are best for on-the-go uses or when your hair is extremely dry. Leave in conditioners tend to over condition your hair.
No, air conditioners just blow out hot or cold air, so they don't produce carbon dioxide.The use of air conditioners adds to carbon dioxide emissions because energy is used making them, as well as running them. Most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
This all depends on how badly you need cooler air. A wall unit will cool a room pretty well, but not much more than that. However, it can also save you quite a bit of money. Central a/c is more expensive, but will cool your entire house.
Roofers typically do not need to come inside a house to complete their work. Their work is primarily done on the exterior of the house, focusing on repairing or replacing the roof.
IT wouldn't do much good. Air conditioners work by MOVING heat from one side to the other. When a window unit is running the heat is sent outside and cool air is blown inside. The water is only there because moisture condenses from air when the air cools.
Yes, some do. You will have to measure the outside of the ac unit and the inside of the sleeve to see if it will work in your situation.
The evaporating air cools the pot on the inside.
Yes will work on that size house.