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Asked by kajal ahuja | 23rd Oct, 2010, 10:53: PM
Expert Answer:
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Energy transformation in AC :
1.electricity enters the AC were it is transformed into magnetic fields inside two motors (the motor that powers the fan and the motor that powers the compressor).
2.The magnetic field energy is transformed into motion by moving magnets inside the motors.
3.The motion of the magnets in the fan turns the fan blades which move air.
4.The motion in the compressor is transformed into pressure by compressing a CFC gas until it becomes liquid. The pressure energy and latent energy in the gas turn into heat energy as the gas becomes liquid (it gets hot).
5.The heat energy in the liquid CFC is transferred to the outside air in a radiator.
6. The CFC is allowed to evaporate inside the inside radiator (heat is transferred from the air to the CFC). The air's heat is used to boil the CFC.
7. The gaseous CFC goes to the compressor where the process repeats itself.
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2.The magnetic field energy is transformed into motion by moving magnets inside the motors.
3.The motion of the magnets in the fan turns the fan blades which move air.
4.The motion in the compressor is transformed into pressure by compressing a CFC gas until it becomes liquid. The pressure energy and latent energy in the gas turn into heat energy as the gas becomes liquid (it gets hot).
5.The heat energy in the liquid CFC is transferred to the outside air in a radiator.
6. The CFC is allowed to evaporate inside the inside radiator (heat is transferred from the air to the CFC). The air's heat is used to boil the CFC.
Answered by | 25th Oct, 2010, 12:34: PM
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