Physics, asked by AvdhutDalimbkar, 5 months ago

wind rotate the blades of a windmill​

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Answered by kumaranmolpandey1235
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Turbines catch the wind's energy with their propeller-like blades, which act much like an airplane wing. When the wind blows, a pocket of low-pressure air forms on one side of the blade. The low-pressure air pocket then pulls the blade toward it, causing the rotor to turn. This is called lift.

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Answered by yoursorwarrior
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Yes because the sharper the blade the more faster it runs

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