conversion of energy in air cooler
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- Air conditioners use less energy because they pump heat out of the house rather than converting electrical energy to “coolness.” By contrast, furnaces directly convert the chemical energy in fuels to heat, and electrical resistance heaters directly convert electrical energy into heat.
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A cold liquid refrigerant absorbs heat from the hotter room in the evaporator, cooling the room down. The refrigerant then changes phase to a gas and is put through a compressor to increase its temperature. Refrigerant then passes through the condenser coils, transferring heat from the refrigerant to the outside air.
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Air cooler use less energy because they pump heat out of the house rather than converting electrical energy to “coolness.” By contrast, furnaces directly convert the chemical energy in fuels to heat, and electrical resistance heaters directly convert electrical energy into heat.
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