If you assume pressure stays the same (so volume is not limited in any way), you can use the ideal gas law, pV = nRT. I assume an initial condition of ~20C temperature (293K). Also, I assume the temperature you're giving is in degrees F. 35000F = 19427C. If the above assumptions are correct, air will expand 19427 / 293 = 66.3 times its' initial volume.
If you are talking about an automobile a/c then they can operate as low as 34 degrees as long as the unit cycles......
Swamp coolers only work well in areas with low humidities, such as the desert. They are only capable of lowering the temperature by about 20 degrees if the humidity is quite low. An air conditioner would be much cooler.
gas heating temp range from 120-140 degrees, electric heat strip is 110-125 degrees, heat pumps are 95-115 degrees
The air is probably too cold causing condensation at the vents. try increasing the air flow which will warm it a few degrees.
45,000-70,000
it depends on how much it is heated for example when lightning is released it expands the air by thousands of degrees by heat of it.and there is a big banging sound known as thunder
1 liter
It will expand more. And if too much air is added, it will explode.
it causes air to expand
it causes air to expand
When air is heated it expands. The gas increases volume by 1 percent for every 6 degrees Fahrenheit making it expand.
when you fill a balloon with air the air makes pressure. the air pressure maximizes the balloon fabric allowing the balloon to expand.
it causes air to expand
do you mean fills with air? if so then its the lungs
The hot water heats the air inside the balloon - making it expand.
EXPAND
to pull in air and break out air