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Old 30-06-2019, 09:53 AM   #1
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Default Theoretical temperature question

Hi all,
Been wondering something lately and can't work it out.

If you had a shipping container in the middle of a paddock, and it had a split system in it. Say it's 40 degrees c outside and with the aircon going it's 20 degrees c inside the container and you opened the doors and timed how long it took to equalise to the 40 degrees outside. Then did the experiment again with it being 0 degrees outside and heated to 20 degrees inside and opened the doors, would it take more or less or the same amount of time to equalise to outside temperature? Excluding factors like shade inside the container and time of day etc, and why?
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