Of course!
Not very much... A large ceiling fan (approx 56" in diameter) uses about 85 watts.
yes,certain amount of electricity is wanted for the fan to rotate.and then if the fan rotates at slow speed less amount is needed and at high speed more is needed.GOT IT
Yes - very much so. Steel is an excellent conductor of electricity. Wood on the other hand is a very poor conductor.
Because human skin cells (the main constituent of dust) will cling to almost anything - whether it's moving or not ! Additionally, the motor driving the fan will have a minute static charge when running - which will attract dust particles.
No. A gerund is a verb that has an ending -ing. For example, talking, running, eating, etc. Ceiling is a noun, so it is not a gerund.
Running water can turn a turbine that runs a generator.
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It is indeed a fact the running increase how high you jump. There has been much research on this and it has been proven.
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electricity produced by running water