No, a fan simply circulates air so that the warm air around you is replaced with cooler air. And if a fan blows the air directly onto your body, your skin is cooled by the increased rate of evaporation of surface moisture as aided by the rapid airflow. Evaporating water absorbs heat and transfers it away.
No, a fan by itself cannot cool the air. In fact, it adds a very small (insignificant) amount of heat to the air through friction. The cooling effect is felt because moving air carries away more heat than still air.
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No. Dense air is cool air.
um i think cold air follows warm air
Cool dry Air
cooler air is cool air
The fan doesn't cool the air. Rather it pushes or pulls the ambient air through the radiator. Thus, in essence, cooling the liquid coolant as it travels through the radiator.
the air is cooled when a fan is turning the cold air keeps u cool
because cool air which comes from fan cool down our sweat
No. Running an air conditioner on fan does not cost as much as running on cool.
If it is just a fan, it will not cool it, it will simply blow the air around. To cool the air, you need a portable air conditioner. This will suck air in, cool it down, vent the hot air out (usually through the window, but can also be vented out through the roof or into a different room) and put the remaining cool air back into your room.
Air conditioner. A fan doesn't actually cool the air - it simply circulates it.
Fan belts are used to turn the fan in an automobile to cool off your radiator, or in a computer to pull cool air into the motor to keep it from overheating.
The best way to cool a garage would be by using a portable fan. A fan can help circulate the air and cool the area.
Stick them a freezer, By a fan, vent, Anything that produces cool air or swing them up and down really fast
No, a fan simply circulates air so that the warm air around you is replaced with cooler air. And if a fan blows the air directly onto your body, your skin is cooled by the increased rate of evaporation of surface moisture as aided by the rapid airflow. Evaporating water absorbs heat and transfers it away.
It helps the fan cool the radiator by funneling the air.
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