No, that would be unnecessary, just store it right side up.
Refrigerant is stored in the compressor of an air conditioner.
NO If the unit is on its side or upside down, the oil can run out of the compressor and it will seize up. They do make a vertical air conditioner to fit into the taller windows which open side to side.
Sure, Just like a refrigerator, an A/C has oil suspended in the refrigerant. as long as you set it right-side-up for 24 hours before trying to turn it on, the oil will settle out of the compressor head and be fine.
because it spends most of its time upside down in the air
When using an air conditioner, cold air comes out of the unit and into the room to cool it down.
No, the oil will run out of the compressor causing it to seize. An air conditioner can be stored on it's side but if it is allow 24 hours before starting it.
whenever the bus or train starts moving, there will be a shaft connected to the wheel mechanism which will be rotated. By rotating the shaft the power will be generated which is stored in the batteries. this stored power will be utilised for running the air conditioner.
An air conditioner dehumidifies the air by cooling it down, which causes the moisture in the air to condense into water droplets that are then collected and drained away.
When compressed air is turned upside down, it can reach temperatures as low as -60 degrees Celsius (-76 degrees Fahrenheit).
a air conditioner an cool you down
no sense
they take a deep breath, exhale really hard and fast so that they get thrusted outside of the water, into the air and when they come back down they are upside down.