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Answered by Varikutty0512
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Explanation:

Air cooling is commonly defined as rejecting heat from an object by flowing air over the surface of the object, through means of convection. Air cooling requires that the air must be cooler than the object or surface from which it is expected to remove heat

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Answered by vaishnavi2750
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Introduction

an air cooler is a heat exchanger used to cool the air. the cooling medium flowing through the heat exchanger cools the aluminium fins, where heat is exchanged between the cooling medium and the air. the air is that is to be cool is forced over by the aluminium fins by a fan.

Disadvantages

  1. air cooler uses a fair amount of water to operate right.
  2. air coolers are extremely noisily it has two segments and both make so much noise.
  3. due to water evaporation increases the air humidity in the room.
  4. in air coolers water should be regularly change otherwise it was developed bacteria.

Advantages

  1. air coolers are much more reasonal options to consider than an air conditional.
  2. they have a low maintenance and operation cost.
  3. these appliances consume less power and hence save expenses on the electricity bills as well.
  4. they helps us as a life saver from boiling Sun when it is over head.
  5. they are eco friendly as they use a natural process that is evaporation of water to cool the air.
  6. it is available at affordable price range.
  7. movable with trolley legs.
  8. they are portable hence can be placed anywhere..

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