In most cases, clothes will not dry faster in a room with an air conditioner. Air conditioners work by removing heat and humidity from the air, which creates a cooler and drier indoor environment. While this is ideal for keeping us comfortable during hot and humid weather, it can slow down the drying process for wet clothes.
When clothes are hung to dry in a room with an air conditioner, the air conditioner will absorb moisture from the clothes and the surrounding air. This lowers the humidity level, making the air less conducive to evaporating water from the fabric. As a result, the drying process can take longer than if the clothes were placed in a warmer and more humid environment.
If you want your clothes to dry faster, it's better to place them in a well-ventilated area with good air circulation and warmth. Direct sunlight is also beneficial for drying clothes quickly. The sun's heat and the movement of air help accelerate the evaporation of water from the fabric, leading to faster drying times.
If you need to use an air conditioner in the same room where you are drying clothes, consider using a clothesline or drying rack near an open window or in a different area of your home where the air conditioner's cooling effect won't directly impact the drying process. Additionally, you can turn off the air conditioner temporarily while the clothes are drying to create a more suitable environment for faster drying.