If the coolant in an air conditioner has a lower temperature than the surrounding air, it absorbs heat from the air, leading to a cooling effect. This process occurs as the coolant evaporates, transitioning from a liquid to a gas, thereby removing heat from the indoor environment. The cooled air is then circulated back into the space, lowering the overall temperature. This heat exchange is fundamental to the operation of air conditioning systems.
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