Yes, it does
Wind is neither a conductor nor an insulator. It is simply moving air. Wind does not have the ability to conduct or insulate electricity like materials such as metals or rubber.
You need a conductor, power source and a resistor. You need a conductor, power source and a resistor. You need a conductor, power source and a resistor.
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Large ensembles such as orchestras, wind bands, and choirs typically require a conductor to coordinate and guide the musicians or singers. The conductor helps maintain tempo, shape the interpretation of the music, cue entrances, and ensure unity among the performers. Without a conductor, it can be challenging for a large group of musicians to stay together and produce a cohesive performance.
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Wind is natural, you dont need it.
Yea because a string quartet needs a conductor
John Philip Sousa was arguably the most well-known wind band conductor. In second place would be Frederick Fennell who started the Eastman Wind Ensemble.
You need to know the shape of the conductor and then use the appropriate formula for that shape
a turbine and wind!
They don't. Look into superconductors.
a conductor and a source of energy