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We can find an inclined plane on the blades of the fan, and wheel and axle in the centre of the motor
On the blades
fan blades are inclined to an angle of less than 90 degrees. When a fan motor turns the blades, the blades move through the air at an incline; the inclined surface passing through the air pushes the air forward, as the air is scooped up by the leading edge of the fan blade and set in motion as it passes over the surface.
It would slow down the process as the temperature goes down due to the fan.
a fan only has 3 speeds because if it had gone any faster you would be blinded by the rapidness of the fan and if it had gone any slower there would be no point on even turning on the fan in the 1st placethis answer is brought to you by a 10 year old girl from new jersey your welcome
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The fan blades.
We can find an inclined plane on the blades of the fan, and wheel and axle in the centre of the motor
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If you consider one blade and extrapolate it, it becomes an archemides screw (an inclined plane wrapped around a core.)
On the blades
fan blades are inclined to an angle of less than 90 degrees. When a fan motor turns the blades, the blades move through the air at an incline; the inclined surface passing through the air pushes the air forward, as the air is scooped up by the leading edge of the fan blade and set in motion as it passes over the surface.
Inclined planes are usually used for making work easier. They are used as loading ramps on trucks, as a away to help people in wheelchairs have the access they need, and they are used as slides, for fun.
If you consider one blade and extrapolate it, it becomes an archemides screw (an inclined plane wrapped around a core.)
Middle part
Wheel and axle (steering wheel), levers (door handles), inclined plane (screws), and pulleys (fan belts, etc,) are all simple machines that can be found in a minivan.
Because they are curved or they are slanted