There are two different meaning of the word 'wind'. One can be like the wind in the air, but the other can be as in 'to wind up a torch' or annoying someone. Here are three sentences for each:
"The wind carries tiny things because it is powerful."
"The wind is very strong today so be careful your paper doesn't blow away."
"The wind annoys me because it messes up my hair."
"James likes to wind up his brother." (James likes to annoy his brother.)
"I have to wind my torch up every five minutes."
"Wind down the window so that I can speak to that other driver."
I took a long drive down the winding road to reach my friend's house.
we dont know what the first sentence is!!
Serpentine usually refers to something winding, curving, or the like. It has roots in the word 'serpent' which is another name for snakes, which are usually winding or curving in shape. Here's an example: The serpentine trail snaked its way up the mountain.
Both lap winding and wave winding are found in the use of DC generators. The main difference is as follows: lap winding is high current, low voltage, and wave winding is low current, high voltage.
Driving fast on a winding road will exhilarate the calmest of people.
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Scenery is a noun for a view of natural aspects. For example; "When traveling up a mountain, the scenery was beautiful. "
To limit the fault current used surge protective resistance in generator rotor winding to protect the rotor winding heavy damage.
A small winding path that sheperds use
An 'armature winding' is the rotor winding, and the 'field winding' is the stator winding.
In that usage, it would be an adverb.
For a step-down transformer, its secondary winding will be the LV winding. For a step-up transformer, its primary winding will be its LV winding.