houses can be one also other things
the sun
the sun
the sun
Kinetic energy deals with motion hence powers the wind and flowing water.
No, a fan does not convert electricity into wind energy. The electricity powers the motor in the fan, which then rotates the blades to create airflow or wind. The wind energy is not converted into electricity.
you don't actually capture it you just use it to turn a propeller that powers a generator which creates "wind energy"
energy from the sun, water, wind and things like that.
Wind energy is kinetic energy, the energy of the moving air. The original source is the Sun. The sun powers our weather patterns, which is what make the air that spins the turbines move.
Depends. Some wind turbines "only" produce electric energy. Others, like old wind mills, directly powers machinery, like mills or pumps. A mill would then produce flour, and a pump would move liquids.
The wind turbine converts kinetic energy into wind, which then turns into wind and then mechanical energy. The energy is converted to an electrical generator through a shaft which turns it into electrical energy, or in other words, electricity.
A wind-up torch typically works by converting mechanical energy from winding a crank into electrical energy that powers the light. This energy is stored in a rechargeable battery within the torch. When the torch is wound up, the mechanical energy is transferred to the battery, which then powers the light emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce light.
solar energy