Air Conditioners and Refrigerators operate on the same principal - removing heat from one location and expelling it elseware.
In this case, the fridge creates a much smaller "room" to be cooled, where as it would take much more energy to bring an entire room down to 1 or 2 degrees centigrade.
This is the result of the volume of a gas being related to the temperature of a gas. The gas in the bubble expands when it warms and contracts when it cools. Similarly, the air in the room expands when it warms and contracts when it cools. So if the air in the bubble is warmer than the air in the room, the bubble gets bigger.
A: Heat from the room will move to the cold object. B: Condensation will happen
Yes, unless you have a completely sealed off room that only gets airconditioned air.
It will last longer before it goes hard because the room is less humid.
you should put room temp air in the mattress. if the air is initially too warm when it cools the mattress will deflate because as air cools it becomes more dense. however, if it is too cold and warms up too much it could burst. because when air warms up it becomse less dense and expands.
Because our body gets a High temperature. So the sweat glands will not come to out body
Certainly
by radiating the heat from the fire inside to the room where it's located.
Mosquito coils can not be used in airconditioned rooms,but plugins have shown to produce no adverse or teratogenic effects in airconditioned rooms. A number of studies have proved this. However it can cause moderate to severe side effects in closed non-ventilated rooms.
Hot air from a radiator reaches the other side of a room by convection current. Convection current is when hot water/ air rises, hot water/ air cools, cool water/ air sinks, cool water/ air warms and then the cycle starts over.
That would be the nose. It warms, filters, and humidifies room air. Its our built in heat and moisture reclaimer.
It thickens and turns into a gel