5 Air conditioning 1. Estimate the volume of your house (or apartment) in cubic meters. One quick way of doing this is t

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5 Air conditioning 1. Estimate the volume of your house (or apartment) in cubic meters. One quick way of doing this is t

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5 Air conditioning 1. Estimate the volume of your house (or apartment) in cubic meters. One quick way of doing this is to multiply the square footage by the ceiling height. (If you don't know the square footage of your house you can use my apartment which is 1000ft2 with an 8ft ceiling. However, it will probably be more fun to do with your own house.) Give the answer in cubic meters. 2. The specific heat of dry air is c = 1.0%. The density of air is pa 1.2 h. How much energy must your air conditioner remove from the air in your house to cool it from 30°C to 20°C assuming your house is filled with dry air? gº
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