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A fan running on electricity

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fan capacitor torques up the electric motor, allowing it to start and run. ... As this current passes through the wire, a magnetic field is caused that expends force in a clockwise motion that actually changes the electric energy into mechanical energy. This action causes the motor coils to spin.

Answered by ÚɢʟʏÐᴜᴄᴋʟɪɴɢ1
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▶{✴✴A fan converts mechanical energy in the form of a rotating shaft, into mechanical energy in the form of kinetic energy of the fluid medium (usually air), by means of a pressure differential. This means that the fan moves air by creating low pressure at the intake, and high pressure at the exhaust.}

▶[The fan can of course run without electricity, for example: hand fan. Although the fan does not necessarily need electricity, it must have kinetic energy to urge the fan to make the fan work.]

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