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- An air conditioner (AC) works by moving heat from inside a room to the outside. Here's a simple breakdown:
- 1. Cooling: The AC uses a refrigerant, a special fluid, to absorb heat from the air inside the room.
- 2. Compression: The refrigerant is then compressed, which raises its temperature.
- 3. Heat Release: The hot refrigerant is sent outside, where it cools and releases the heat.
- 4. Cooling the Room: The cooled refrigerant is sent back inside, where it absorbs more heat, repeating the cycle.
- This process lowers the room's temperature.
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