Wind acting on the blades of a windmill causes it to spin around it's axis. This spinning motion is the conversion of mechanical, wind, energy to torque, mechanical rotational force. This drives a shaft for a pump or a generator.
It isn't meant to store energy. It simply transforms the wind energy into other forms of useful energy. Of course, it may briefly have some rotational (i.e. kinetic) energy stored, but that won't last long.
How does a windmill operate? < this guy is stupid
pls adv the dimension of windmill
Wind energy can be converted to electrical energy in a windmill. Such a device features a large propeller that can be moved into the direction of the wind. Friction with the wind will cause the propeller to rotate. The propeller is internally connected to a dynamo which converts the rotational energy into electricity.
A trapezium does not have rotational symmetry.
The letters H and Z have both line symmetry and rotational symmetry
It has rotational symmetry to the order of 2
It has 8lines of rotational symmetry
Equilateral triangles have rotational symmetry.
A trapezoid has no rotational symmetry.
No a Z doesn't have a rotational symmetry
A line has rotational symmetry of order 2.
It has line symmetry (straight down the center) but not rotational symmetry.
It does have rotational symmetry of order three.
No A rectangle has rotational symmetry as well
none shapes have 1 rotational symmetry because in rotational symmetry one is none