Alright, letβs keep it very simple:
An **AC (Air Conditioner)** does **not** produce any new air.
It **takes the air** that is already inside the room, **cools it down**, and **removes the heat and moisture** from it.
Then it **blows back** that **cool, dry air** into the room.
So, the air produced by an AC is basically **the same air** from the room, but now it is:
- **Cooler** (lower temperature)
- **Drier** (less humidity)
- **Cleaner** (some ACs also have filters that remove dust and small particles)
In short:
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**No new air** is created.
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**Existing air is cooled and cleaned**.
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Would you also like me to explain how exactly an AC cools the air in a simple way?