If temperature is amount of kinetic energy of particles, then how can there be a cold breeze? – physics.stackexchange.com

When we put hands on A/C it gives cold winds. These winds have high kinetic energy but low temperature. How ? *don't confuse with A/C being heat pump , just an example, take antarctic blizzards. I ...

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