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Cooling Devices

Cooling devices are systems designed to lower temperatures and remove excess heat from a space, object, or process. They work by transferring heat away from the area being cooled, often through mechanisms like refrigeration, air circulation, or refrigeration cycles. Common examples include air conditioners, refrigerators, and fans. These devices maintain comfortable or optimal temperatures, improve efficiency, and protect equipment or perishables from heat damage. They rely on principles of thermodynamics to move heat from a warmer area to a cooler one, ensuring environments stay within desired temperature ranges.