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Will a cloth dry faster in a normal temperature room or a air conditional room at night?

Under most conditions, a cloth will dry faster at normal (warmer) temperature sooner than in the relatively cooler air-conditioned room. However, if the air-conditioned room has been cooled for long enough, the excess moisture will have been removed and the humidity will be lower.


Why don't people in and air conditioned room come to thermal equilibrium with the room?

People in an air-conditioned room do reach thermal equilibrium with the room eventually, but it may take some time due to factors like the size of the room, the power of the air conditioning system, and the starting temperature difference between the person and the room. Additionally, human bodies produce heat constantly, so the equilibrium may not feel complete if the air conditioning is constantly removing this heat from the room.


Why does the temperature decreases when you are outside of an air-condition room?

The temperature decreases when you are outside of an air-conditioned room because the air within the room is cooler due to the air conditioning system. When you step outside, you are exposed to the ambient temperature of the surrounding environment, which is often warmer than the conditioned air inside the room.


Is it more effective to blow hot air out of a room or bring cold air in for better ventilation and temperature control?

Both blowing hot air out of a room and bringing cold air in can be effective for ventilation and temperature control. Blowing hot air out can help remove stale air and excess heat, while bringing in cold air can help lower the overall temperature. The best approach depends on the specific conditions and goals of the room.


Is it better to blow cold air in or hot air out for effective temperature control in a room?

Blowing cold air in is better for effective temperature control in a room.

Related Questions

Why spectacle lenses become misty when one steps out of an air conditioned place?

If your glasses get cold enough in the air conditioned room then step into a warm humid outdoors some water vapor can condense on the glass.


What happens if the cold glass is put in a humid room?

then condensation will occur


Why you feel cold when you are alone in an air conditioned room and you feel warm when the room is filled by your classmates?

Because people give off heat.


Can huskies live in Bangladesh?

Yes huskies can live in Bangladesh. As long you have a room which is ice cold plus air conditioned............ still.


Describe what would happen to a cold empty glass if it was suddenly placed in a hot humid room?

Water vapors are condensed on the cold surface.


Why is there excessive condensation on the outside of windows when the central AC runs on humid days?

Well, if your windows are thin and get cold enough, the moist, humid air outside will condense on the surface of the windows, much like the condensation that appears on a cold beverage can or glass in a humid room.


Is it a correct statement that if someone leaves the door of an air conditioned room open it is open said that the person is letting the cold air out?

Yes.


Why spectacle lenses become misty when one steps out of an air-conditioned place?

When stepping out of an air-conditioned place, the sudden change in temperature causes moisture in the air to condense on cooler surfaces, such as the lenses of glasses. This condensation creates tiny water droplets on the lenses, making them appear misty. To prevent this fogging, you can try warming up your glasses slightly before stepping outside to minimize the temperature difference.


Why do sunglasses fog up after leaving airconditioned room?

When you leave an air-conditioned room and enter a warmer, more humid environment, such as outside, the temperature difference between the cold lenses of the sunglasses and the warm air causes condensation to form on the lenses, leading to fogging. This happens because the warm air can hold more moisture than the colder air, and when it comes into contact with the cold surface of the lenses, water vapor in the air condenses into water droplets, creating the fogging effect.


Why do you get a brain freeze faster in a cold room than in a cold room?

you dont they are both the same so neither goes faster.


Can you do weight loss exercise in air conditioned room?

Yes


How can you make your nose runny?

Get wet then sit in an air conditioned room.