The kinetic energy of the air molecules in the 'wind' is transferred to the blades of the windmill as kinetic energy of the moving blades of the windmill.
no -- the windmill converts the kinetic energy from wind to electrical energy. Gravitational energy is another term for potential energy.
The wind turbine/windmill has a generator inside of it, which converts the wind into energy!
do windmills consist of kinetic and potential energy
The energy for an electrical producing Windmill , is created by the wind, or moving air.
it is transferred by the peacesigns
Wind turns the windmill which is attached to a generator. The more it turns, the more energy it produces.
Depends what windmill it is.
The kinetic energy of the air molecules in the 'wind' is transferred to the blades of the windmill as kinetic energy of the moving blades of the windmill.
The wind is an example of kinetic energy - the energy of motion. It is generally transferred as kinetic erergy to, say, a windmill where it could pump water and the kinetic energy is converted to potential energy.
no -- the windmill converts the kinetic energy from wind to electrical energy. Gravitational energy is another term for potential energy.
The wind turbine/windmill has a generator inside of it, which converts the wind into energy!
do windmills consist of kinetic and potential energy
Wind speed effects how much energy a windmill produces. The faster the windmill goes, the more energy it produces.
For energy
The energy for an electrical producing Windmill , is created by the wind, or moving air.
No; when wind blows the blades of a windmill, that's mechanical energy.