They think that A/C fires through my hot room and out the window (when its colder outside than in my room) like a goddamn howitzer through bread pudding.
That's my whole argument with them, it's not heating up the house because the window has cooler air on the outside of it (since my room is normally 6-8 degrees hotter than the rest of the house)
Realistically there's air flow. There's ceiling fans and the A/C vent when it kicks on. But heat moves to equalize and even if it doesn't cool my room it won't heat the house. I need these idiots to realize that much. They're too dumb to read or learn when it comes to me being right and them...
The only real point I'm trying to prove is that even if there was no air flow, then having my window open with those temperatures WOULDN'T be drawing in hot air. Is there a simple video (like Minute Physics) that can explain that concept?
Oh, uhmmm sorry. I don't know exactly what other specific info I can give you, I just want my friend to stop being a F*@KING moron and not yell at me when it's hotter outside than it is in the house, but much hotter in my room than either.
I suppose no lights are on in the house and it's...
I'm trying to explain to my roommate why I think it's better to leave my window open in the following scenario;
It's 76F inside of the house except for my room (the room with the window in question) which is 82F. It's 78F outside. I believe I should leave my window open until my room cools...