Electrical devices that contain fans include computers, electric bubble blowers, smoke machines and . As well as this, fans themselves have many uses. Fans are used in air extraction (for example removing steam from a shower room), fans that cool you down and fans that hang from the ceiling to cool a whole room down. So, to recap, there are fans inside nearly all electrical devices that get hot and need to be cooled down (although some devices use heat sinks) as well as electronic devices that exert or take in things like gases and liquids etc. Hope this helps :)
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Not all fans are electrical devices, but many are. To be effective, a fan must have some source of energy input to cause them to move air. Many ancient cultures used hand-powered or hand-held fans. Older automobiles used mechanically powered fans, although most new cars now incorporate electric fans. Typical household fans, however, are powered by electrical motors.
no, its the other way around.
no, its the other way around.
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