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Electromagnetic energy from the power source I.E. The plug in. Is converted to kinetic energy I.E. The spinning fan blade
a spinning top has bothRotational kinetic energy and angular momentum in play as it spins...
Anything moving has energy. The formula for kinetic energy is energy equals mass times the square of the speed. So yes, spinning turbine blades have energy.
No, mist energy will never exceed 100 units.
It is an inexhaustible though expensive means of collecting energy by wind power spinning turbines.
A spiral galaxy.
Yes it is spinning.
Mechanical Energy
Electromagnetic energy from the power source I.E. The plug in. Is converted to kinetic energy I.E. The spinning fan blade
a spinning top has bothRotational kinetic energy and angular momentum in play as it spins...
Earth spinning around the sun, the sun in turn spinning around the milky ways spiral arm which contains it.
A plate, whether spinning or not, is matter, not energy. However, it possesses kinetic energy if it's moving.
A spinning top is a moving mass, and this represents a form of mechanical energy we call kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
Anything moving has energy. The formula for kinetic energy is energy equals mass times the square of the speed. So yes, spinning turbine blades have energy.
spiral energy
No. The energy for the wind comes from the solar energy. However, the spinning of the Earth can change the direction of winds. This is related to the Coriolis effect.
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