What energy conversion takes place in the operation of an electric fan? and why?
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The fan converts a significant portion of the electrical energy into the kinetic energy of the fan blades. At the same time, some electrical energy changes into heat in the fan's motor. If the fan shakes, some of the electrical energy is being turned into unwanted kinetic energy.
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Explanation:
wind energy
due to electric current
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