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Explain the structure and function of a wind mill.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✨In modern terms, the advanced windmill operates with just three blades mainly to generate sustainable sources of electricity and energy.

✨Today, these windmills are also referred to as wind turbines

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Structure of wind mill:

  • Windmill is the device that is propelled by the wind and wind energy gets converted into rotational energy. Windmill usually has four blades, mounted on a post.
  • There is a large brake wheel which is connected to the shaft. The wheel is connected to the wall over(gear), which rotates the shaft.
  • Aerodynamics is also very important in the designing of the blades of the windmill.

Function of wind mill:

  • To get maximum power from the windmill, the motion of the blades need to be controlled. The blade has a curved shape. As the air passes by the blades of the windmill they rotate the blades, while doing so the air loses its kinetic energy, the same energy is gained by the blades.
  • The generator which is connected to the wall over(gear), converts the rotational energy of the blades into electrical energy
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