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FiniteBanjo
I disagree completely. Heaters rely on the inefficiency of power transmitting materials, the “heating element”, to turn electricity into heat. The opposite of that would not be an AC, it would be a generator. If you want an actually good simplified explanation of an AC just check out my other comment HERE
Jokes on us, he really did figure out long lost secrets of transitive matter and took it to his grave in spite. /s
The air is hot because it’s moving around a bunch.
The air gets fanned over some coils filled with coolant.
The coolant gets heated and starts moving around a bunch causing it to move through the coil through some insulation foam to the outside half.
Once it nears the end of the loop it has to go through the compressor.
The compressor squishes the moving coolant and now it can’t move around as much, all the heat gets dissipated into the surrounding outside air.
The compressor lets the cooled coolant go back through to the inside.
Process Repeats with diminishing returns.
Wizard_Fucking_Magic