for background, I shaved my forearms for practicing methods of shaving my legs. low-key a mistake, don’t think id recommend shaving arms lol
I picked up a pizza after getting a shower and to dry out my hair faster I didn’t turn on the AC, was in a hot car in Florida for like 5m while it cooked and this is what happened. Pretty cool!
Edit: also it’s interesting to visualize how much water is lost when you sweat
Turning the ac on with heat will help pull moisture out of air! Ac is a natural dehumidifer.
AC… Natural…
Dehum-idifier…
Need I say more?
Just dropping in to say what follows in this thread is the most pointless, overblown argument I’ve seen in a very long time.
Full-on, unironically, arguing over dictionary definitions with each other and trading schoolyard insults.
This is what the internet does to some people. Look on and despair.
Yes, what’s so confusing?
Water freezes to the coils, and the heat melts it and it drips out of the vehicle. Same process happens inside houses too, but it drips into a drain instead.
I’d argue that hot humid air condensing on a cold stone might be a natural dehumidifier, but I’m not sure that refrigerant being compressed in a high-pressure system and then allowed to rapidly decompress through coils captured in dense arrays of metal fins while a fan blows across them qualifies as a “natural” process.
Anyway, I was just being a little silly about describing an Air Conditioner’s primary function as a natural process.
Then I realized it could come off as a little mean, so I selectively and deliberately misconstrued “dehumidify” in a way to make myself sound like a conspiracy theorist.
Now, let’s put on our foil hats and speculate wildly instead of explaining our comments! THEY want us to fight so that they can take our McRibs!
Are you arguing physics aren’t a part of nature…?
Also, natural has more than a single definition, you’re being intentionally obtuse by focusing on one. It also doesn’t mean it’s part of “nature”.