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Why can moving air make a 27 C room feel cooler without changing the thermometer?

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Answer: It strips warm skin air

It strips warm skin airCorrect. Moving air mostly cools the person, not the room thermometer. It strips away the warm boundary layer near skin and clothing, increasing convection; when skin is moist, it also helps evaporation. ASHRAE comfort methods allow elevated air speed to offset warmer conditions, which is why a fan can make a higher setpoint feel acceptable.

It chills the room airA fan can make air feel cooler, but ordinary blades do not refrigerate the whole room. The motor may even add a little heat. The comfort benefit comes from faster heat and moisture transfer at the body surface, not from dropping the air temperature. This is why a fan in an empty room does little useful cooling.

It dries the room airMoving air can help sweat evaporate, but it does not usually dry the entire room air in the way a dehumidifier does. The key effect is local: the air next to skin is replaced faster, so heat and vapor leave the body more easily. That same breeze can feel unpleasant in a cool room because the cooling mechanism is still working.

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