how airconditioner works
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Answer / jeevan
All Above answers are not exact. Air conditioner works on
the principle of Basic refrigeration cycle which includes
compressor, condenser, evaporator and expansion valve. Air
conditioning means controlling of temperature, humidity,
moisture and removal of bad smell at the same time supplying
fresh air also...
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Answer / varun dewan
airconditioner works on on basically the same principle as
kitchen refrigerators, only without the box. Contrary to
popular perception, air conditioning is not about adding
cool air to the room, but more about drawing heat away from
it. The end result is a space with significantly less heat,
which makes it feel cooler to occupants.
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Answer / deep chand bharti
Air conditioner basically works on second law of thermodynamics
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Answer / md. vali hasan
In Air conditioner the working fluid is compressed by compressor and sent to heat exchanger to dissipate heat in the surrounding then it is supplied to evaporator through a throttling valve where it evaporates and absorb heat from the air which is supplied to the cooling space further more also air is cooled to saturation temperature corresponding to space pressure and then dehumidified before supply.
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Answer / gowtham
basically,airconditoner absorbs air from the
surroundings ,,add water vapours to it,sends out with the
help of compressor
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Answer / k. chenthil kumar
removing the heat from the room and bringing the room
temperature below the atmosphere tempereature
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Air conditioners blow cool air into home by pulling the heat out of that air in the room
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