How does a windmill operate? < this guy is stupid
A windmill converts the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical energy through its rotating blades. This mechanical energy can then be further converted into electrical energy, making a windmill primarily a kinetic energy conversion device.
The measurements of a windmill can vary depending on the size and design. The typical height of a windmill can range from 20 to 80 meters tall, with rotor diameters ranging from 50 to 120 meters. The size of the tower, blades, and overall structure will depend on the power output and location of the windmill.
Windmill vanes are called blades or sails. These are attached to the rotor of the windmill and capture the wind's energy to generate power or perform mechanical work.
In a windmill, the kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into mechanical energy by the rotating blades. This mechanical energy is then converted into electrical energy by a generator inside the windmill.
The kinetic energy of the moving air (wind) is converted into mechanical energy, which then turns the blades of a windmill. This mechanical energy is further converted into electrical energy through a generator connected to the windmill.
A motor is used to power a windmill.
A windmill does not blow.A windmill is blown by the wind.The windmills sails turn the wind into power to operate machines, pumps or electrical generators.
Since windmills operate by a gust of wind turning the turbine, the stronger and longer gust of winds you get the more effective the windmill will be.
Yes they can. As long as there is wind the windmill will spin.
To operate a dynamo and supply the farm withelectricity
A person who looks after a windmill is typically called a "millwright." Millwrights are skilled craftsmen who maintain and repair windmills, ensuring that they operate efficiently. In some contexts, especially in historical settings, they may also be referred to as "windmill keepers" or "windmill operators."
A windmill converts the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical energy through its rotating blades. This mechanical energy can then be further converted into electrical energy, making a windmill primarily a kinetic energy conversion device.
A concern when windmill farms are used to generate electricity is their impact on wildlife and ecosystems. The noise pollution caused by wind turbines is not typically a significant concern, as they are designed to operate quietly.
None. A windmill is turned BY the wind, and can do work like generate electricity or operate a pump for raising water out of a well.
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they are mad because they built the windmill. During the battle of the windmill they have to rebuild the windmill
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