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When driving in summer, to cool my car, is it a more efficient use of energy to use air conditioning or to open the windows (causing extra drag)? And can ultrasound damage our ears, even though we can’t hear it?

Four cheerful female friends having fun on summer road trip

Driving in summer, I can cool my car by using air conditioning or opening the windows. One drains the battery, the other makes the car less aerodynamic. Which is more efficient?

Penny Jackson,

Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, UK

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Humans can’t hear ultrasound, but can it damage our hearing?

Peter White,

Cardiff, UK

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