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Windmills move with the help of wind..

True Or False

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Answered by yuthikagoel9
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Answer:

true

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Answered by cutegirl1541984
1

Answer:

True ...

Explanation:

The top part of each turbine (called the nacelle) rotates on the tower beneath so the spinning blades are always facing directly into the wind.

Wind velocity can vary up to five miles per hour across the site. Since the turbine's blades are moved by the wind each turbine will move at a different rate.

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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