what would happen if fan and ACs was not invented??
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If 25°C (77°F) is too warm for you, run an electric fan on high with the AC set no cooler than 25°C. This will provide optimal efficiency to augment AC cooling.
Rubbish! If you are ever concerned about maintaining a low carbon footprint (and who isn’t?), this is exactly the way to skyrocket your carbon footprint — and your electricity bill.
Running your fan like that is crazy. You can factualise all day long, calculationalise endlessly, citationise everything, statisticise all the time — but you’ll be no wiser about your expenses. Until the bills arrive.
FACT: The AC works at its rated power consumption level regardless of the thermostat setting.
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Rubbish! If you are ever concerned about maintaining a low carbon footprint (and who isn’t?), this is exactly the way to skyrocket your carbon footprint — and your electricity bill.
Running your fan like that is crazy. You can factualise all day long, calculationalise endlessly, citationise everything, statisticise all the time — but you’ll be no wiser about your expenses. Until the bills arrive.
FACT: The AC works at its rated power consumption level regardless of the thermostat setting.
I hope this answer Is correct
Mark as a brainlist plz
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mark as a brainlist plz
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